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All Forum Posts by: David Pen

David Pen has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Are there any tips or suggestions for choosing wall hangings or artwork for a living room in a short term rental property? I want to create a welcoming and visually appealing space for guests. As far as I concern, the living room is one of the most important place for STR as it gives the first impression- and maybe last impression too- to tenants. Can you tell me more about the decor in the space.


Are there any wall hangings or artwork in the living room?
Are there any particular styles or types of wall hangings or artwork that are especially suitable for this type of setting, or any factors I should keep in mind when making my selections? I would like it to be a bit modern, maybe something abstract or simplistic?


Thank you for their time and help!

just didn't want to hold any longer as the benefit assessment fee is too much at 2400/yr. so I immediately agreed to the offer of 35000 at which I could make about 300 net return after all cost..Haha 

Investment Info:

Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $38,000
Cash invested: $40,000
Sale price: $150,000

5 acre residential lot in a developed area. got it at half of the market price at the time and after two years inflation comes and also importantly, the zoning changed from low density (sfh) to high density which means much more commercial potential!
I feel I have underpriced it maybe I can do 200k instead or even hold it longer.

Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $23,193
Cash invested: $26,000
Sale price: $35,000

Got this nicely located lot from a wholesaler. Didn't know it would be a bit hard to sell because of the slope of about 15-20 degree. But finally sold it after about 10month with a tiny bit profit.