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All Forum Posts by: Derick Bonsu

Derick Bonsu has started 6 posts and replied 91 times.

Post: First Multifamily Deal- 18 Unit Apartment Complex

Derick BonsuPosted
  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 93
  • Votes 54

Congrats. While I'm focused on STR at the moment, then mid-size multi is my ultimate goal. Just a few questions:

1. How many partners and how long did it take you guys to find this deal?

2. Was this on the MLS?

3. How much did you contribute to the deal. A percentage is fine if you're comfortable sharing.

4. Who's going to be managing this?

5. Are you getting rid of the students or just letting lease expire in the 2-3yr mark you mentioned?

6. Are you looking forward to another deal soon or taking a break.

Thanks for sharing

Post: What is your must have STR feature?

Derick BonsuPosted
  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 93
  • Votes 54

Schlage encode or similar.

Post: Is am I too late for Rental Arbitrage?

Derick BonsuPosted
  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 93
  • Votes 54
Quote from @Dan Onofrio:

What @john Underwood said.


 I think you were supposed to say, what @Paul Sandhu said

Post: Remote AirBnB investing - Property Managment

Derick BonsuPosted
  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 93
  • Votes 54
Quote from @John Underwood:

I am pretty bad about not proof reading my post and hitting send. You might want to see if you can edit your post. :)

You got a problem with family "love" ? :)

Post: Why hosting via Airbnb makes sense in Annapolis

Derick BonsuPosted
  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 93
  • Votes 54
Quote from @Marylin OShea:

Whether you intend to host in Annapolis on a full time basis (as most investors do) or on select weeks or weekends (as many families do), you will find that the sailing capital of the United States is a high-traffic area!

It will supply steady demand for your property, not only only downtown, but also in the greater Annapolis region.

Hosting means managing a short-term rental property and usually advertising online, through a platform like Airbnb or VRBO. The property page is called the "listing".

Here is an example of a listing page, my Annapolis property on Airbnb.


Why host on Airbnb in the first place?

Simply put, hosting helps offset the cost of owning a home and creates the opportunity to meet and interact with people from all over the world.

Can I host only a few time per year?

Of course! Most platforms including Airbnb do not impose any requirements of volume of bookings. No long-term commitment either!

In fact, there is a very large number of homeowners in Annapolis who rent out their home on a very occasional basis only. These hosts only open their homes to guests a few times a year. (see the list of opportunities below!)


Why Annapolis?

With an estimated 2 million visitors annually, Annapolis ranks as one of the top tourist destinations in North America.

The main pull of Annapolis is the unique charm of a historic town right on the Chesapeake Bay. Add a very favorable geographic location, adjacent to three high-density metro areas: Baltimore, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia. The perfect recipe for hosting success!

Special events in Annapolis

In addition to popular holidays like Independence Day (July 4), Thanksgiving (November), and Christmas/New Years (December), here are the events that attract a large crowd to Annapolis every year:

* The regular legislative session (you probably knew that Annapolis is the capital of the state of Maryland!). Typical runs from mid-January through mid-April.

* The Naval Academy's graduation week and related celebrations such as the Blue Angels air show, known as Commissioning week, at the end of May;

* Boat show weeks - did you know there are two major boat shows in the Fall every year? The sailboat show and the (smaller) powerboat show are held over consecutive weekends in October; check the , as the dates vary from year to year. There is also a Spring boat show typically held in April that's growing in popularity.

* Navy sporting events, especially the football games hosted at the Navy stadium in Homewood-Germantown. Review .

    There are many other events that bring in tourists and business travelers to the city of Annapolis throughout the year. Check the for more details.

    Price accordingly

    Hosts looking to capitalize on the many special events held in Annapolis must adjust their rates according to the market and demand. Or they will miss out on significant income!

    Whether you're looking to host occasionally or more regularly, the rules for success are the same: study your competition (listings around you) to make sure your nightly rate and fees are priced competitively; and take into account the above special events to maximizing your short-term rental revenue.

    Ready to host? Let's go!

    Disclosure: I am a resident of Annapolis, a professional host and a residential real estate agent. As part of the Airbnb Ambassador program, I receive a small referring fee from Airbnb for onboarding new hosts via my 

    Educate me on this as I stopped following Annapolis STR after all the back and forth court rulings. Last I remember you could only do STR for a primary home and even then you were capped at 120 days based on Anne Arundel county rules. If this is still the case, I'm not sure I would call this "full-time" STR investing. Has any changed?

    Post: Would you give warning of ghosts in your STR?

    Derick BonsuPosted
    • Investor
    • Washington, DC
    • Posts 93
    • Votes 54

    Not sure about year round but you could make a killing around Halloween :)

    Post: Furnished Rentals (Mid-term) in DMV Area + Delaware

    Derick BonsuPosted
    • Investor
    • Washington, DC
    • Posts 93
    • Votes 54

    Is anyone in the DMV area (I'm including Delaware in this as I make a lot of trips out to Newark, so I'll be interested in hearing about it as well) successfully doing furnished rentals in this area? I'd love to hear about your strategy for mid-term rentals and why you went this route as opposed to short-term. My guess is a combination of regulations and less turnover, but who knows. Or maybe you're doing both with the same properties.

    I'd also be interested in hearing if you targeted a specific niche (nurses, military personnel, ect.). If so, why?

    Post: Virginia Beach Short Term Rental

    Derick BonsuPosted
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    • Washington, DC
    • Posts 93
    • Votes 54
    Quote from @Sean Rooks:
    Quote from @Teddi Tanitsky:

    Thanks all! I really appreciate the responses, this has been super helpful I will likely reach out as I make progress and future questions come up. Will definitely continue researching and make sure I talk to someone with the city before committing to anything.

    I'm going to do some research into the Norfolk area as it sounds like it could be a good option. I'm relatively new to Virginia and I've never even been to that area so I I have a lot to learn (but that's not necessarily a bad thing).

    If you are local, there are a few other investors executing your strategy that are at most of the meetups!

    TRIG: meetups once/month, paid membership, tons of local rooted investors
    https://www.trigofva.com/

    Hampton Roads Investor Group: Free, hosted by Investor/Agents at 1st Class Real Estate
    https://www.facebook.com/group...

    ReSolve Meetup:
    https://www.facebook.com/REsol...

    Hop-portunity Investing:
    https://www.facebook.com/hoppo...
    Thanks for this. I'm not local but I'll check out the Facebook groups. Hopefully it's not restricted to locals only. 

    Post: Converting LTR to a STR

    Derick BonsuPosted
    • Investor
    • Washington, DC
    • Posts 93
    • Votes 54

    Reading this forum, it sounds like there will be no more long term rentals. Am exaggerating of course.

    Post: Virginia Beach Short Term Rental

    Derick BonsuPosted
    • Investor
    • Washington, DC
    • Posts 93
    • Votes 54
    Quote from @Bobby Feinman:

    Norfolk is easier to do STR properties than VA Beach. I have several clients that have invested in the Ocean View area of Norfok. May want to check that out as well.

    Also, monthly furnished rentals in Norfolk and Portsmouth is very successful. People coming in for months at a time to work at the naval hospital, naval shipyard, port, military base, etc. May want to look into that as well.

    Bobby

    This is really good to hear. I looked briefly at Norfolk and the prices were a like easier to stomach compared to VA Beach. The only thing I couldn't really get down was occupancy/daily rate for short term rentals. It's good to know about the med-term rental market