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All Forum Posts by: Jonathan Dagerath

Jonathan Dagerath has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Hey! Like the title suggests, my brother and I will be moving to the NW Arkansas area in the next few months. Not sure where exactly but it's looking like it will be the Fayetteville area. 

Are there any investors here in that area? I'd love to connect with you!


Thank you!

Post: Trouble getting renters

Jonathan DagerathPosted
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Hey All! 
I have a series of Duplexes in a growing part of downtown San Antonio and I’m having trouble renting out 4 of the units. I’m having people express interest in the units and I schedule showing with them for the units, but no one ends up moving forward. These units have been vacant now for 2 months and I'm out of ideas on how to market the units to people who will move forward.

All four units are 1 bed/1 bath units and I have the following criteria:

Fees:
$300 security deposit, $50 application fee per adult (18Y+).
Criteria as follows:
no evictions in the last three (3) years; felonies on a case by case; no sexual offenses; income 2.5 times the rent.

Any thoughts or tips would be very helpful!

Have you thought about running a 5 day house hacking workshop to young professionals where you can outline for them the benefits of house hacking and then they can sign up with you at the end? You can run social media ads. Also, it would help pre-qualify potential clients so that at the end of 5 days, they're ready to get started looking for house hacks.

10% off the asking price.

Hey All! I have a property under contract for 10% of the asking price. It’s a group of 4 duplexes that already has a property manger taking care of the property. It’s seems to be a turnkey investment. This is my first wholesale deal, though, so I wanted to see if 10% off the asking price is enough of a discount to attract investors? I don’t have enough to purchase the property, so should I go through the effort of finding a buyer or should I back out of the contract? Thanks!