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Change perspective?
What’s one repair or maintenance issue that has changed the way you inspect properties before buying?
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@Dion McNeeley I'm with everyone else. Need more information on the ice machine thing. My first thought is a crime indicator.
You Wake Up With $100,000
You get $100,000 tomorrow but there’s one rule. You have to use it to improve your financial position. You cannot leave it sitting in savings. What are you doing with it? Paying off debt? Buying a rental? Putting it into an existing property? Investing in the stock market? Starting or growing a business? Something completely different? Tell us exactly what you’d do and why. And here’s the important part: Don’t answer based on what you think everyone else should do. Answer based on where you are right now.
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@David Lingbloom 😂😂😂
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I would put 15% down on a quadruplex and a duplex that I'm looking at within my Buybox and the remaining go to my reserves.
Dump it?
If a rental is consistently breaking even but building equity, how long are you willing to keep it?
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I can live with breaking even. I would keep it.
The Forever Landlord Has Entered The Dion Talk 🏠
Sup yall! I just watched one of @Michael Zuber's X videos and saw that @Dion McNeeley mentioned he had a skool... I love Skool, had to join. 4Δ 𝓡𝓮𝓷𝓮 💪
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@Rene G 😂😂😂
My Contractor Brain Is Fighting My Investor Brain
One thing I’m learning as a newer investor is that my contractor brain does not always help me. The contractor in me sees everything: - Fix it right. - Fix it while you’re there. - Make it better. - Take care of the future problem now. The investor side has to ask: - Does it actually need to be done? - Does it increase rent, value, safety, or longevity? - Or am I creating more work simply because I know how to do it? I think part of becoming a “Lazy Landlord” for me is learning when to use 38 years of construction knowledge—and when to just leave the damn thing alone. For the hands-on people in this group, how did you learn where to draw that line?
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@Ben Faupel 😂😂😂
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The Artist Landlord striving secure financial freedom for his Twins future!

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