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All Forum Posts by: Rahma Z.

Rahma Z. has started 7 posts and replied 14 times.

We are looking to add a few properties to our rental portfolio and would love to hear feedback / thoughts/ advice on going the Section 8, affordable housing route. Seems that everyone I talk to either absolutely loves it or says it's a total nightmare. I'm trying to weigh the pros and cons of listing the houses as traditional LTR without accepting vouchers or as a Voucher recipient option . What has been your experience? Our rentals are in the South Carolina market. Thanks in advance ! 

My husband and I have a STR in South Carolina that we are considering moving over to a LTR and are considering renting it out furnished. Not necessarily with all the accessories you find in an AIRBNB, but the basics (Furnishings) . The silverware, cookware, books, decor and accessories can easily be moved to a another STR or into storage. My question is, how much extra can I charge per month on rent if the home is furnished? Has anyone else done this ? Are we crazy to even do this, and should we not ?! Any tips, and advise would certainly be appreciated!

The house is 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a little over 1600 square ft. Completely rehabbed and remodeled before we launched it as an Airbnb/STR

Thanks in advance! 

Quote from @Kristen Haynes:

Samuel- let me know what you think once you do! I think this is a VERY exciting option! :) 

Do you know if the same program would apply for a build to rent multifamily project? 

Thanks !

Hi! I am a real estate investor with properties in NC, SC, and now expanding into GA. Does anyone have any recommendations or experience with a lender that will fund a multifamily 10+ unit deal? Alot of the HML or DSCR programs are capped at 9 -10 units on a multifamily property and I'd love to find one that has a DSCR product on a larger multifamily. The seller is offering a seller financing option that is not attractive at all, so I am hoping to find a lender before resorting to the least favorable option. Thank you in advance!