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All Forum Posts by: Kenneth Woodruff

Kenneth Woodruff has started 5 posts and replied 72 times.

Post: Too Clean A Bad Thing

Kenneth WoodruffPosted
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 105

Hi all, thought I would give you all a little laugh. For the first time ever we got a negative review on a STR because the house was too clean....according to the guest. They didn't like the smell of pledge, so I guess thats a thing, but they opened every window in the house to air it out. In addition they said the kitchen floor was too clean and made it hard for their 2 year old to walk...We just chalked this one up as funny. To be fair, they gave a decent public review with a slight ding in rating..overall just something for me to share here!!

Post: 401k contributions or Real Estate Investing

Kenneth WoodruffPosted
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 105

Do both.  Make sure you invest enough to get employer match if you have one, put the rest in real estate. 

Post: Does Age Matter??

Kenneth WoodruffPosted
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 105

no but size does!!!

Post: PICKLE BALL COURT

Kenneth WoodruffPosted
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 105

Corrrect, November thru April would be slow for outdoor activity, another thing we are considering.

Post: PICKLE BALL COURT

Kenneth WoodruffPosted
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 105
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:

How long will it take to recoup the initial costs? For the average STR?


 This is my biggest concern, if im 135 years old before its paid for not sure it was a smart move lol. I have no idea how to estimate the up-charge or increase in bookings it might bring in.

Post: PICKLE BALL COURT

Kenneth WoodruffPosted
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 105
Quote from @Colleen F.:

@Kenneth Woodruff how often would it be used in your location? Get a corn hole set or similar toy,less investment, more use, less annoying to the neighbors. If you have to do I would do golf over pickleball.


 So this location is in Amish country and a lot of the guests are mid aged and up.  We saw some of the courts being added at nearby hotels and that is what drove our consideration.  The other benefit an earlier post suggested was dual use bad mitten and pickle ball, in addition I can add a basketball hoop and make a half court and cover all 3.  is on the side of the house with a privacy fence middle of one acre so could be good attraction.  We would add an additional outside fire pit as well in the area.

Post: PICKLE BALL COURT

Kenneth WoodruffPosted
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 105
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:

And what about the cost to build a real court? I just looked it up and I'm getting numbers like $20k - $50k.... That will take a long time to recoup, wouldn't it? And how far away is the nearest public court?


 Yea, cost is one area im not sure I would recover, although doing some of it myself the cost is pretty low.  Some of the noise comments are a concern as well.

Post: PICKLE BALL COURT

Kenneth WoodruffPosted
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 105
Quote from @Collin Chan:

Thought about it as well as I have space for it.  I feel like it would be a significant perk just worried about the noise complaints from neighbors.  FYI it's the same dimensions as badminton so you could double the usage.


 Would you consider adding lights as well?

Post: PICKLE BALL COURT

Kenneth WoodruffPosted
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 105

So we have a STR with a large flat yard and have been considering adding a pickle ball court. Anyone have one on their property? Thoughts on if its worth the hassle?

Post: Real Estate goals

Kenneth WoodruffPosted
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 105

Ask everyone, use this site and others, read and watch everything you can.  When you reach a point you want/need more detail than those offer you will know its time to pay for a mentor. Good luck!

Listen to BP podcasts too.  Some recent ones will help you;  # 709 and 703.