
About us
Description: A practical real estate investing community for beginners through experienced investors. We focus on simple education, local networking, and deal collaboration—so you leave with next steps, not motivation quotes.
We cover the core skills that actually move the needle: finding deals, analyzing numbers, funding projects, and managing renovations. Come to learn, meet serious operators, and build your local power team.
Who this is for
- Beginners who want a clear path and real-world guidance
- Active investors looking for deal flow, partners, or lenders
- Wholesalers, flippers, and buy/hold investors who want stronger acquisition skills
What to expect
- Practical training (no fluff)
- Networking with real investors (not “someday” people)
- Deal breakdowns and Q&A
- Optional deeper workshops and 2-day intensives for those who want to move faster
Our vibe
Respectful, action-oriented, and honest. If you want shortcuts and hype, this won’t be your group.
Upcoming events
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REI: Bring Me Deal Machine
Location not specified yetEverybody says, “Just network.” Cool… but networking doesn’t pay you. A deal network pays you—when people trust you enough to send you real opportunities.
This education session shows you how to build a repeatable network that brings you deals from the right people: agents, wholesalers, landlords, probate attorneys, property managers, contractors, lenders, and everyday “in-the-know” locals. But we’re not stopping at “meet people and swap business cards.”
Here’s the caveat most people ignore: If you can’t close, people stop sending deals. Your reputation becomes the bottleneck.
In this class, you’ll learn:- How to position yourself so people see you as a serious buyer/operator (not a tire-kicker)
- The 5 network lanes that produce the most deals (and how to plug into each one fast)
- What to say when asking for deals so you don’t sound desperate or clueless
- How to build a simple “deal intake” system so leads don’t die in your inbox
- The credibility stack: proof of funds, lender relationships, buyer criteria, and response time
- The close-capability test: how to know what you can actually close—and how to structure options when you can’t (JV, assignments, funding partners, disposition plans)
- Follow-up rhythms that keep you top-of-mind without being annoying
You’ll leave with a clear plan to build a network that feeds you deals consistently—and a reality check on what you must have in place so your network doesn’t outgrow your ability to perform.
Bottom line: We’ll help you build the pipeline—and the close plan—so when deals come in, you don’t fumble them.
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REI Business Set Up
Location not specified yetThis session is your “foundation pour” for REI. We’ll walk through how to structure your business so it’s easier to operate, easier to finance, and harder to attack (lawsuits, audits, partner disputes, and costly tax mistakes).
Most real estate investors don’t lose money because the deal was bad — they lose money because the business behind the deal is messy. Wrong entity, sloppy bookkeeping, mixed personal and business funds, no tax plan, and no clean paper trail when a lender, CPA, or partner asks for it.
### What we’ll cover- LLC & entity setup (the practical version): when an LLC helps, what it does not protect you from, and common setup mistakes investors make
- Taxes for real estate investors: basic tax buckets (active vs passive concepts), planning for quarterly payments, and how to avoid surprise tax bills
- Bookkeeping that doesn’t suck: a simple chart-of-accounts approach for REI, what you must track for flips vs rentals, and how to keep records lender/CPA-ready
- Banking & separation: how to stop mixing funds, why that matters, and how it impacts liability protection and deductions
- Systems & workflows: what to do monthly, quarterly, and yearly so you stay clean without spending your life in spreadsheets
### Who this is for
- New investors setting up their business the first time
- Active investors who know their books are messy and want to fix it
- Anyone planning to raise money, get loans, scale a rental portfolio, or partner with others
### What you’ll leave with
A clear setup checklist, a clean “money flow” structure, and a realistic plan to keep your taxes and bookkeeping under control as you grow.
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REI Renovations: Top 5 Dos and Don'ts
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If you’ve ever watched a rehab spiral—change orders, blown budgets, endless delays, and a finished product that still doesn’t sell or rent for what you projected—this event is built to stop that from happening.
In this session, we’ll break down the Top 5 Things to DO and the Top 5 Things to NOT DO when renovating a home for real estate investing. This is not HGTV fluff. This is the operator-level stuff that protects your numbers and keeps your project moving.### What you’ll learn (the Do’s)
- How to set a rehab plan that matches the exit strategy (flip vs rental vs BRRRR) so you don’t over-improve or under-deliver
- How to build a real scope of work that contractors can price accurately (and you can enforce)
- How to control costs with smart material choices that still look “retail-ready”
- How to set up timelines, draw schedules, and checkpoints so you aren’t paying for “invisible progress”
- How to inspect work like an investor—not like a homeowner—so quality is right without wasting money
### What you’ll avoid (the Don’ts)
- The #1 budget killer: “starting demo without a finished plan”
- Hiring mistakes that create delays, theft, and rework (even with “nice” contractors)
- Upgrades that don’t raise ARV or rent enough to justify the cost
- Permitting and code surprises that can shut a job down mid-stream
- Death-by-change-order and how to prevent it before it starts
### Who this is for
- Newer investors doing their first 1–5 rehabs
- Investors who’ve already been burned and want a tighter system
- Wholesalers and agents who want to understand rehab reality (so they don’t misjudge deals)
- Anyone managing contractors and trying to protect profit margins
### What you’ll walk away with
You’ll leave with a simple, repeatable framework you can use on every rehab: plan it, price it, control it, and finish it clean—without getting taken for a ride.
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