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All Forum Posts by: Julia Ann

Julia Ann has started 6 posts and replied 49 times.

I don't own a STR property (yet) but am an expert at furnishing my own house and my beach house on the cheap :). I second Christmas Tree Shop. Some gems from their current online sale right now: cool red modern dining chairs, 2 for $50, Cuisanart full cookware 13 piece set, $40, plaid duvet cover set $35 for queen, cream color lace patterned dinnerware set for 4 (16 piece) for $35.

They also have lots of acrylic/melamine cups, wine glasses and plates which are unbreakable and would be great for a beach house or lake house where things are eaten outside. Shipping on whatever you buy is $5. They should pay me for this advertising, haha!

Post: Starting Out on a Vacation Rental Investment Idea

Julia AnnPosted
  • Brookline, MA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 22

Thanks all.

@Richard Dale-Mesaros Interesting, but what was the cash flow on that gross, I wonder? 

Post: Diary of a Rehab. in Providence

Julia AnnPosted
  • Brookline, MA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 22

Just wanted to add that this kind of GC behavior is common in the Boston area as well. I went to a home ownership class years ago that advised getting 10 estimates. I had to LOL on that one... it is very difficult to get even three GCs in Boston and surrounding suburbs to even come LOOK at your job, nevermind an estimate. These guys are swamped.

Hi John(s), I am looking for some of the same info, in short term vacation rental though. @John McRae I will send you a message!

Post: Starting Out on a Vacation Rental Investment Idea

Julia AnnPosted
  • Brookline, MA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 22

Found the right forum for me because I am definitely just "starting out!" 


Here's my situation: age 36 with a two family house in an extremely expensive suburb of Boston. I bought it from family members at a very steep discount so I only owe $189,000 on it at the moment at 3.5%. I live in the top floor and rent out the bottom floor. Unfortunately (or fortunately, there is some less headache upside) I rent the bottom two bedroom out to a family member for $1200/month. That situation will sometime change in the future and I will be able to update that apartment (needs a lot of work) and rent for around $2000. The house appraises at about $600,000 but would be worth more on the market because of the desirability of the location. I work a full time job - that's RE/financial picture at the moment.

The reason why I'm here is I met someone who owned a house in nearby New Hampshire. A log cabin close to skiing areas. He would use it himself here and there but mainly rented it on Airbnb. He had a property manager do cleanings and key drops and would just go up there somewhat regularly to supply toilet paper and other goods, since it was cheaper than going through the property management company for those things. He was cash flowing a few hundred dollars a month this way. Sounded like a great idea to me and it's been in the back of my head for a while.

So I have researched properties and Airbnb pricing and the NH laws for this and it seems quite doable. I am currently focusing on property management companies to see who is where and which ones are best. 

Does anyone here have Airbnb experience? I have listened to the most recent BP podcast on it, which was awesome. 

Post: Starting in MA

Julia AnnPosted
  • Brookline, MA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 22

I would be interested as well. Plymouth market seems pretty saturated.

Post: CPA in the Metrowest area?

Julia AnnPosted
  • Brookline, MA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 22

Does anyone have a recommendation for a good CPA in the Brookline area?

Thanks!

Post: Newbie in the Boston area

Julia AnnPosted
  • Brookline, MA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 22

Hello all! Happy to join this community. I am a 36 year old woman in the Boston area who is just starting to learn about REI. I already own a two family home and I live in one unit. The primary idea I'm exploring is to buy a reasonably priced vacation rental (Airbnb) in New England and create some cash flow from it. It would be just a start. Thanks all for your contributions that have helped me learn so much already!

Congrats on your success! I am just starting out and this inspiring!