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All Forum Posts by: Luu Mac

Luu Mac has started 1 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: Let's make a Deal or Don't?

Luu MacPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 6

The 1%, 2% stuff are just rules-of-thumb to see if deals are worth looking into further. Sounds like this one is pretty solid, especially since you plan on doing a cash transaction which removes the risk/pressure of mortgage payments. I could help you with the numbers in more detail if you'd like, just send me a message.

If you're planning to flip it after seasoning, then it sounds like it wouldn't be rented out at all. Short-term renting it is an option, but that particular area isn't a hot market for it and it would require a lot of time to manage.

Post: Using Rental properties as Airbnb in DFW

Luu MacPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 6
Robert Ikard Jr. --That's what I'm focusing on currently; would be happy to share. The demand is there and I've been fairly surprised at the locations that work. Send me a pm and we can get together for a coffee.
Just what I was looking for!

Post: AirBNB in Dallas/ Short term rentals

Luu MacPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 6
Dallas has recently followed in the footsteps of cities like Portland, OR by having Airbnb collect the Occupancy Taxes directly on their platform. It doesn't seem like the city as a whole is against short-term rentals. The only instance where I encountered a problem as a host so far was with a condo I used to own. Its HOA gov docs prohibited STR.

Post: Warming up in Dallas, TX

Luu MacPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 6

@Joy D Pulliam Thanks Joy! She's in a great spot for that. If you're ever traveling, try booking an airbnb; they're usually pretty neat. 

Post: Real Estate Meetup Groups?

Luu MacPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 6

@Bart H. Who would I need to speak with for that meeting at Fox and Hound? I live fairly close and would be interested in checking it out.

Post: Warming up in Dallas, TX

Luu MacPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 6

Hi everyone-- My name is Luu Mac. I grew up in Dallas, went to college in Austin for architecture, and returned to Dallas to work in the industry for a couple of years. I spent some time in Durham, NC for a residency during my final year of college, where I started reading books on finance and real estate (most notably: Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Gary Keller) to educate myself after work. It was then that I realized I should be investing in real estate to make my own design dreams come true. 

I bought my first property as soon as I could after graduating. I purchased a condo later on to do Airbnb hosting. It was wildly successful but I ran afoul of the HOA. Lesson learned: read the governing docs before buying a condo. I sold the condo and purchased a duplex. One half is rented to a long-term tenant, while the other half is rented via Airbnb. It has some nice zoning, so I'm hoping to acquire the adjacent lots and eventually develop something.

I left the corporate world in 2016 to invest full-time. The first fix-and-flip that I attempted totally flopped. I had to turn it into an Airbnb to cover the holding costs. I made plenty of mistakes on it (including some that I had read about already!) but it has taught me a lot. Better to make them now when the figures are smaller.

I've decided to focus on expanding my Airbnb business and acquiring more rentals in a focused area. Recently, my friend purchased a property near mine and is having me manage the Airbnb. It's led me to start figuring out how to scale (such as hiring a maid and using a laundry service).

My first property was a stroke of luck and is now going through a 1031 exchange (another first!). Hopefully it goes smoothly.

How'd I end up here? I heard about BiggerPockets years ago but it was until I started listening to the podcast recently that I realized I should probably be involved in this community.

Cheers,

Luu