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All Forum Posts by: Jupshy Jasmin

Jupshy Jasmin has started 7 posts and replied 42 times.

Curious about the Jacksonville, FL condo investment market. Is there any realtor, property managers or investors that can chime in?


Post: What's the STR forecast for 2023?

Jupshy JasminPosted
  • Investor
  • miami, FL
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 7

@Carlos Ptriawan Wow, very impressive. Thank you for chiming in.
I've rented Airbnb in Davenport, FL area several times and it seems to be saturated with Airbnb. I don't know if the Orlando area is a good choice since there are tons of STR homes already there. Anyways, I will be out of town, and I don't know what to expect from an Airbnb management company.

Right now, I self-manage my rental properties, but there are way more passive than a STR.

Post: Selling my Ft. Lauderdale property soon

Jupshy JasminPosted
  • Investor
  • miami, FL
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 7

I have a single-family home in Ft. Lauderdale, FL that I am considering selling to buy a multi-family property to Airbnb it. First of all, how does that process work regarding selling the property to buy a new home? What have been your experience.
Second, the next property will likely be out of town meaning I will need an Airbnb management company, where are the best places to buy Airbnb homes and what companies are the best?
Thank you.

Post: What's the STR forecast for 2023?

Jupshy JasminPosted
  • Investor
  • miami, FL
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 7

Thank you

Post: What's the STR forecast for 2023?

Jupshy JasminPosted
  • Investor
  • miami, FL
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 7

I have a single-family home in Ft. Lauderdale, FL that I am considering selling to buy a multi-family property to Airbnb it. First of all, how does that process work regarding selling the property to buy a new home? What have been your experience.
Second, the next property will likely be out of town meaning I will need an Airbnb management company, where are the best places to buy Airbnb homes and what companies are the best?
Thank you.

Post: How to start ALF at my rental property

Jupshy JasminPosted
  • Investor
  • miami, FL
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 7

View report

*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.

I am unable to figure out if I should or not 

Post: How do tenants pay their rents?

Jupshy JasminPosted
  • Investor
  • miami, FL
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 7

Thank to all for sharing your experiences with cozy and other payment methods. I just started using cozy.co with my tenant, so far it's working pretty good.

Post: Under contract for our first property!

Jupshy JasminPosted
  • Investor
  • miami, FL
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 7

@angela : Wow, I am glad you learned what not to do. Sometimes agents and investors can be unrealistically optimistic which is dangerous. I believe that is where research comes in.  I decided not to hire a property manager but simply fulfill all the administrative and management roles myself while working full time. It is quite the learning experience. One tenant is section-8 which I am starting to see why some landlords prefer not to rent to them, my issue is dealing with the housing authority personal, not the tenant. So many rules and regulations. It takes away from my autonomy. For instance, before I raise the rent, I they have to approve it even though it is not coming from their voucher, the tenant is paying the difference. Right now the rent is below market rent so I can afford to rise it up. Let's see what the housing authority have to say. My goodness!

Post: How do your tenants pay you?

Jupshy JasminPosted
  • Investor
  • miami, FL
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 7

@Lisa L.: I really appreciate your feedback. I did go ahead and set up an account.

Post: How do tenants pay their rents?

Jupshy JasminPosted
  • Investor
  • miami, FL
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 7

@Joe Splitrock: This sound like an efficient tool. It does some of the work for me. Thank you for sharing.