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All Forum Posts by: Taylor Dasch

Taylor Dasch has started 17 posts and replied 855 times.

Post: Newly Purchased House is unbearably noisy, How do I protect my investment?

Taylor Dasch
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
  • Posts 883
  • Votes 644

If it werent for the noise would you be okay with sticking it out in the house for a while? I would assume that there are sound proofing updates that you would be able to do such as windows, walls, etc. But am not sure / havent looked it up. I would start there and think of anything that I could do to stay in the house for a while as it sounds like you would be losing a bit of money with the other options. 

Post: how people manage their house

Taylor Dasch
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
  • Posts 883
  • Votes 644

Once you get into that range - I think its best to hire a PM. They will be able to have everything organized and sent to you for record keeping and also deal with the tenants. If I were to be managing 10 of my own rental properties I would likely forget to check if one paid rent lol. 

Post: House hack in Grandview

Taylor Dasch
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
  • Posts 883
  • Votes 644

Wow looks like a beautiful property!! Love the curb appeal. Congrats. How much does something like that cost over there?

Post: How many of you use AI as Investors?

Taylor Dasch
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
  • Posts 883
  • Votes 644

AI is super helpful in my business as an investor and as a real estate agent. I use it to create my follow up plans, create texts / emails, and give me ideas of what I can do that others may not be doing. I have also used it for deal analysis and it seemed to be pretty accurate. I probably wouldnt trust it 100% with that though unless I input all of the data that I have from my analysis in terms of ARV, rental rates, rehab rates, etc. now that I type it out, that actually would be a good idea aha.

Post: Leveraging Virtual Assistants for Acquisitions – Insights and Best Practices

Taylor Dasch
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
  • Posts 883
  • Votes 644

Yes, im not sure about deal sourcing at least at my level because I dont make that much from the investment side of my business right now and I feel there would be a lot of training involved. I like VAs for writing a bunch of offers - I am having my VA do offers, emailing lists, and texting lists if I can find a good text system where its allowed lol.

Post: Internet and Utilities for Mid-Term Rentals

Taylor Dasch
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
  • Posts 883
  • Votes 644

I pay the internet / utilities. You can add them but If you just go with what is active on furnished finder you will be right in the market range for the monthly rent and should cover the utilities + some. Most MTRs in my market are including wifi, water, electric, etc.

Post: Where to find a private lender for a primary residence?

Taylor Dasch
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
  • Posts 883
  • Votes 644

Private Money Lenders are going to be hard for a primary residence as it is an investment and typically they want to see a return prior to two years - also, the house would need to be purchased at a discount which would limit your options on a primary residence - now if you are looking for something that needs some work that you are planning on fixing up, it would be a little more feasible. For your situation, it sounds like a seller financing purchase could be a good fit as well but this would also have limited options and the terms wouldnt likely be great. Hope this helps! Good luck. 

Post: Do cash purchases eliminate the rule of owner occupants when purchasing via auction?

Taylor Dasch
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
  • Posts 883
  • Votes 644

I dont believe so but am not an expert on the topic - I do know that in Texas at least, it is marketed for owner occupants first and then after a certain time period they allow investors to put offers in. 

Post: New to REI...best books for beginners?

Taylor Dasch
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
  • Posts 883
  • Votes 644

Theres one I think its by Brandon Turner that is called rent to retirement. when I was starting out I read one that was called one property a year that resonated with me. The one Brandon Turner wrote about doubling your portfolio every year is also good but I cant remember the name off the top of my head. 

Post: Large Renovation on a nicer rental - I have no idea if this quote is reasonable.

Taylor Dasch
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
  • Posts 883
  • Votes 644

Its really hard to say it depends on a lot of things - My rule of thumb - especially when its higher than I think it should be, is to get at least 3 quotes. If one is way too high or way too low I think its a red flag.