Glenn hoch
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Glenn hoch
@hoch_glenn
Lifelong hockey player and fan. Home restoration guy.
Katılım Temmuz 2015
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@hockeylogic @BenHankinson Bloomington ice gardens would be a good spot or plymouth
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@BenHankinson can double the price of admission to watch Hughes Play in the league. Might as well invite his brothers too!
They should just rent a house on Tonka this summer!
That would sell the deal!
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MNWeatherGeek (she/her)@JECornforth
@RussoHockey You think Hughes plays in DaBeauty League this summer?
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@AntiTrumpCanada Right now mirrors and cameras are his worst enemy
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Avalanche have had the same issues over the years.
If you have a core of Hughes, Kaprizov, Boldy, Matthews, Faber, JEEK, it’s an elite core that others will take discounts to play with.
My Username@PokeysaurusRex
@BrandonMileski If we thought the team had no depth before, wait until we try to fit Matthews in under the cap.
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@hockeylogic @SKORNorth @AJ_FREDRICKSON Back in the 80's it was 1thru 16 overall. I remember the stars playing montreal and Boston in the playoffs
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"This was the best built team the Minnesota Wild have ever had and if the best they can do is get to Game 5 in the second round, where do you look? 🤷♂️
- @AJ_FREDRICKSON on question marks surrounding the #mnwild's coaching moving forward
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@hockeylogic @SKORNorth @AJ_FREDRICKSON I would rather have 1v8,2v7 and so on. But sooner or later you have to beat the best
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@SKORNorth @AJ_FREDRICKSON Well, if the playoff format was the traditional 1 vs 8…etc., the Wild would’ve likely advanced to the next round.
Obviously, the road to the Cup goes through Denver, but don’t get too focused on the Wild’s 2nd round exit. It was due to the format.
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@atrupar How many times is he going to trot out that dumb line?
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@felixprehn And you ruin one neighborhood after another by bringing trash into the hood and ruining values of owners that live there. Having to deal with the renters sucks
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$80,000 buys you a 2-unit house in detroit. The federal government will pay you $1,400 a month in rent on it.
That's $16,800 a year on $80,000. 21% guaranteed.
If you bought 5 of them in 2018 (like me), you're cash flowing $84,000 a year while wall street fights over $5M trophies…
Most people have no idea what's happening with Section 8 housing in 2026.
Section 8 is the federal housing voucher program. The federal government pays the rent directly to the landlord. The tenant pays 30% of their income toward rent. The government covers the rest.
The check is wired on the 1st of every month. It cannot bounce. The federal government is the counterparty.
Voucher amounts are tied to local "fair market rent." In detroit, cleveland, baltimore, st louis, philadelphia, the FMR for a 3-bedroom is $1,400-1,700 a month. The houses cost $60-95K to buy.
Annual rent on $80K = $14,400-20,400. Gross yield: 18-26%.
The fastest way to print 28-34% gross yield on $80-150K is the 6-property Section 8 stack in 1 city.
I started this in 2020 with 1 cleveland duplex. I'm at 47 properties across 4 midwest cities now. Total time managing: 4 hours a month with the right property manager.
Move 1. Pick the city. Detroit, cleveland, baltimore, st louis, milwaukee, philadelphia. Median home price under $100K. Voucher rent above $1,400 for 3-bedrooms. Skip rent control cities (chicago suburbs, west coast).
Move 2. Find the public housing authority website for that city. Free data on voucher availability and rent amounts.
Move 3. Acquire properties below replacement cost. Use podio, propstream, or driving for dollars to find off-market deals. Aim for 0.6-0.9x replacement cost. Use a portfolio lender (Velocity, Visio, Kiavi). Conventional lenders don't touch sub-$100K mortgages.
Move 4. Pass the HUD inspection. Fix safety issues only: smoke detectors, GFCI outlets, no peeling paint pre-1978, working stove and fridge, hot water above 120°F. Cost on a livable house: $4-9K.
Move 5. List on GoSection8. com. Free. Voucher tenants find you. Average days to lease: 14-28.
Move 6. Hire the property manager BEFORE you close. 8-10% of monthly rent. They handle inspections, tenant communication, repair coordination.
Move 7. Build a 6-property cluster in 1 city. One city = one manager = one inspection regime. Six properties = enough cash flow that one vacancy doesn't sink you.
The asymmetry nobody talks about.
Trophy property: $5M chicago condo, $200K rent, 4% gross. After taxes/insurance/HOA = 1.8% net.
Airbnb arbitrage: $35K to learn, 90 hours a month managing 1 unit, $14K a year. Banned in half the cities now.
Section 8 stack: $720K for 47 doors, $640K rent annually, 28% gross / 17-19% net. The federal government pays 80% of every dollar regardless of tenant employment.
Annual cash flow on $720K deployed: $122-137K net. With the underlying real estate appreciating 4-7% on top.
i run 47 properties across cleveland, baltimore, detroit, and st louis. The portfolio prints $11K a month in net cash flow. I haven't visited a property in 14 months.
The 2026 HUD FMR adjustment increases voucher amounts in 38 metros. Window before institutional capital pivots from trophy to Section 8: 24-36 months.
I'll probably regret posting this. Once the boomer landlords retire, institutional money will buy 100K-door portfolios at scale.
(the federal government pays rent for 5 million american families. the check arrives on the 1st of every month. it never bounces. the property values are below replacement cost. the cap rates are 18 percent. wall street avoids the asset class because the zip codes are uncomfortable. somehow that's the entire reason it works.)
This is my once in a lifetime FREE webinar.
I'm walking through the exact Section 8 stack live. Plus the city-by-city FMR sheet, the property manager rolodex, and the inspection checklist.
I'll show you my actual cleveland portfolio screenshot on screen. The numbers are ridiculous. They're also public.
Limited spots. Link in comments: felixfriends.org/live
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@BMTNSports Good to see him back, damn contact sports can really take a toll on our bodies
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Mark Parrish returned to KFAN on Friday, saying, "Sometimes it's okay to not be okay." Full story: bringmethenews.com/minnesota-spor…

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@AFpost They give in because they want too. When he is gone it will be a free for all. Nobody in that party has the ability to do what he did
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In an interview with The New York Times, Tucker Carlson argued that Trump has a “supernatural component” to him that makes those in his close proximity obedient and docile.
Carlson said he experienced this effect firsthand, likening it to smoking hash.
“And I think it probably literally is a spell. And the effect is to weaken people around him and make them more compliant and more confused. And I’ve experienced this myself. You spend a day with Trump and you’re in this kind of dreamland. It’s like smoking hash or something. It’s interesting, very interesting.”
Follow: @AFpost


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@RpsAgainstTrump Karma can be a bitch. Some day he and others will pay
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Ted Cruz, 10 years ago today:
“I want to tell you what I really think of Donald Trump. This man is a pathological liar...He lies practically every word that comes out of his mouth…The man cannot tell the truth, but he combines it with being a narcissist at a level I don't think this country has ever seen”
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@jarvis_best Watch some old Oilers games from the 80's and see how messier played. Looks the same
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I'm glad the Avs are playing the Wild. Not so much because I think they're an easier out, but because the Stars can't go an entire period without trying to turn someone into a quadriplegic.
NHL News@PuckReportNHL
Stars forward Mikko Rantanen has been fined $5,000 (max) for cross-checking #mnwild forward Kirill Kaprizov. #TexasHockey
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