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All Forum Posts by: Ace Kaspar

Ace Kaspar has started 17 posts and replied 106 times.

I tend to use TurboTenant as a good way to market on a lot of sites at once. Helped me find great tenants quickly and it has a payment system so I don't need to worry about collecting rent.

Post: Short Term Rentals - Charlotte, NC

Ace KasparPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 112
  • Votes 71
Quote from @Evans Wright:
Quote from @Ace Kaspar:
Quote from @John Underwood:
Quote from @Michael Baum:

Hey @Ace Kaspar, so Charlotte recently tried to regulate STRs but the way they planned was struck down earlier this year. Things apparently look like they are wide open, but I would really drill down and make sure the area you are planning won't fall under some kind of restrictions or banning.

When a city starts to try and regulate but can't get it done, they will continue to give it the ol' college try. So expect that things will continue to be volatile in the future.

What I might do is contact the city council and see what the plan is moving forward. Get a feel for their thinking.


 What Michael said.

To be safe maybe be right outside the city limits?


 We're looking in uptown charlotte but I will be looking more into the regulations they are trying to do. Worst case scenario we could always rent out but not sure why they are locking down on STRs.


If you are looking in the uptown area and looking at a townhome/condo, please ensure to review the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions to determine leasing restrictions. Many of the properties with an HOA in that area have a 30-180 day lease minimum. If you a buy a SFH, then you probably won't be in an HOA and you're golden. I work with investors to help them build wealth and it has been rare to come across a condo/townhome that did not have a restriction against STRs. If you want anymore help then hit me up! Happy to provide resources and connections if you are looking to get into the game. I will shoot you a PM with my contact info :-)


 Thanks for your insight!

Post: Short Term Rentals - Charlotte, NC

Ace KasparPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 112
  • Votes 71
Quote from @John Underwood:
Quote from @Michael Baum:

Hey @Ace Kaspar, so Charlotte recently tried to regulate STRs but the way they planned was struck down earlier this year. Things apparently look like they are wide open, but I would really drill down and make sure the area you are planning won't fall under some kind of restrictions or banning.

When a city starts to try and regulate but can't get it done, they will continue to give it the ol' college try. So expect that things will continue to be volatile in the future.

What I might do is contact the city council and see what the plan is moving forward. Get a feel for their thinking.


 What Michael said.

To be safe maybe be right outside the city limits?


 We're looking in uptown charlotte but I will be looking more into the regulations they are trying to do. Worst case scenario we could always rent out but not sure why they are locking down on STRs.

Post: Short Term Rentals - Charlotte, NC

Ace KasparPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 112
  • Votes 71

Me and my brother are looking to start our first short term rental venture. For those doing short term rentals/Airbnb's in Charlotte, what is your experience and do you have advice for new comers?

Thanks in advance!

Post: Is McAllen TX a good area to do house hacking?

Ace KasparPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 112
  • Votes 71

Also this is my first post!

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Post: Is McAllen TX a good area to do house hacking?

Ace KasparPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 112
  • Votes 71

Starting to look outside of NC for new areas since I do enjoy traveling. Stumbled McAllen Texas although I am not familiar with the area and am hoping to gain insight from others here. Looking to house hack but want to make sure I am taking the proper steps before I move forward. Thanks in advance!