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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Daulton

Ryan Daulton has started 21 posts and replied 84 times.

Post: Searching for a Property Manager for my Rent by the Room Property.

Ryan Daulton
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

Hi Matt, I'm in a similar situation. I am a new investor having bought my first rentals last year. Could you send me some PM referrals? And some of the SOPs that you use?

Post: Rental arbitrage is scam or not

Ryan Daulton
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

Why is the word guarantees mean scam?  How would a legit agreement look to you? Like what would the keywords be for it to be legitimate? 

Post: Rental arbitrage is scam or not

Ryan Daulton
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

I had somebody contact me about investing in their rental arbitrage. She said that if I pay $42,000 for the next 18 months, that she guarantees I will at least get this 42,000 back by the end of 18 months but probably much more.  It would cost me only $2300 per month which includes rent utilities furnishing and property management. 

she showed me one example only of a customer who profited greatly. What sorts of questions can I ask her to learn how much risk this is? 

although I'm skeptical of going with her service, it is pretty logical because she would be helping me rent out a property long-term but sublease it for Airbnb. Since Airbnb rents per day are much higher than LTR, there is great profitability.

Post: Mid-term rental pricing

Ryan Daulton
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26
Quote from @Vivian Yip:

Did you find your answer? My favorite way is is simply using Pricelabs using a comp set, OR using Airbnb itself to see what your direct competition is. You can have more upside if you allow pets!

Yes I found my answer. I found that it is highly dependent on location and secondarily on time of year. Right now is about the worst time to look for new tenants because there's not much demand. But during the summertime I can increase rents between tenants

Post: How to find partners

Ryan Daulton
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

@Travis Timmonswere you doing the Oregon properties as STR MTR or LTR? Are they still doing positive cash flow?

Post: How to find partners

Ryan Daulton
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

Do you mean an REI meet up or mastermind?

Post: How to find partners

Ryan Daulton
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

What are some ways that I can find partners for investing in real estate? I am a new investor so I'm willing to put in time equity in exchange for knowledge and experience. I've heard a lot about Masterminds, but what all does masterminds encompass? Does that facilitate finding mentors or partners?  Besides masterminds what other ways can I find partners?

Post: Benefits of self-directed IRAs

Ryan Daulton
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

My problem with SDIRAs is that I don't have enough money to buy a house without a loan.  Did you partner with someone on your purchase?

Post: Benefits of self-directed IRAs

Ryan Daulton
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

I'm not a fan of taking out a non-recourse loan for real estate. But I think one of the best ways to use an IRA to buy real estate while minimizing fees is to partner with others so that you don't need any loan at all.

another way I'm considering using my IRA for smaller initial investments is to invest in syndications like spark rental, where you can invest as little as $5,000 for each transaction.

Post: Max number of residents per unit

Ryan Daulton
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

I never heard of unrelated person ordinances before