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All Forum Posts by: Scott E.

Scott E. has started 20 posts and replied 2533 times.

Post: Luxury home builder for Scottsdale, AZ

Scott E.Posted
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Just sent you a message.

Post: I started a short term rental property management company

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Quote from @Account Closed:

Scott congratulations, learning from others, and in this industry many are happy to help, is certainly the best way forward. Just remember email and phone data is the best to help you build an independent direct booking presence. The earlier you start collecting this data the better. I’ve been using Emailcollect and get email addresses from everyone that stays in my properties.


 I will keep the list building in mind... currently not collecting emails yet.

Post: I started a short term rental property management company

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Quote from @Jeremy Jareckyj:

Congrats dude! I am a full time cohost and am loving it. Lots of challenges but it's all worth it. You'll meet a lot of great people along the way.


 That encouragement means a lot man!

Post: I started a short term rental property management company

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Quote from @Michael Baum:

Gratz @Scott E.. I hope it all goes well!


 Thanks Michael I appreciate that!

Post: I started a short term rental property management company

Scott E.Posted
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Quote from @David Avery:

Scott, would love to share some ideas with you. 


 Awesome David would love to hear them! I'll send you a message.

Post: I started a short term rental property management company

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Quote from @Mercy Odey:

Congratulations  Scott. This is so inspiring 


 Thank you Mercy! That's exactly why I shared, glad you enjoyed the post.

Post: I started a short term rental property management company

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Quote from @Travis Bohling:

Congratulations! I look forward to the updates on this adventure.

Thanks Travis! If there's interest I will keep updates coming. I'm sure there will be plenty of stories to tell ha.

Post: I started a short term rental property management company

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As some of you guys know, I've been doing deals out here in Scottsdale for the last ~13 years. I've done a few dozen flips, a couple spec builds, bought and sold 3 short term rentals, bought and sold 2 long term rentals, and bought and sold a few commercial deals.

I love what I do but the lately I've been craving adding something else to my plate that is more service based (but still related to real estate). Building homes is fulfilling and lucrative but I often feel like my days are spent just chasing down contractors and materials, and pointing out everything that is wrong with work that has been completed.

Over the last ~6 months I thought long and hard about all my options. Do I start a landscaping company? Buy a pool route? Start an HVAC company? An interior design business? Become a broker? The list went on and on...

Well I landed on short term rental property management, and I'm stoked to report that since the start of the year I have:

1. Established the LLC, EIN, business checking, business insurance, accounting, etc (all the boring stuff)

 2. Got educated on all the latest softwares, management systems, and automation programs (dynamic pricing, automating cleaning, automating messaging, etc).

 3. Organized my team (cleaners, handymen, pool maintenance, landscapers, etc)

And after all of that, I have officially onboarded my first client, and just hosted my first guest! (who left a 5 star review, wahoo!)

No doubt the Scottsdale market is very saturated with short term rentals, but it is obvious to me that the underperforming properties are homes that are not designed properly, not photographed properly, not optimized properly, and not priced properly.

I'm also fully aware of the mountain of headaches and heartaches that will come with running a business like this.. but I'm here for the challenge.

Shout out to BP because a big part of what motivated me to take this journey and where I got a lot of the education needed to do this is via a weekly mastermind that I'm a part of that I found through a post in this community a few years back.

Anyways, not sure who cares or if anybody out there has any thoughts, questions, comments etc. But I'm very stoked about this new chapter in life and wanted to come back to share my story! Hopefully it'll motivate somebody else who has been on the fence about starting a new business or doing their next deal.

If I were in Phoenix with an ADU I'd look at doing a mid-term rental. Rentals greater than 30 days don't appear to be impacted.

Post: Best use of 150-200K next year

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Quote from @Ronald Rohde:
Quote from @Scott E.:
Quote from @Gucci S.:

Thanks for the feedback.

I agree that 200K limits options, learning that I need a 30% downpayment and most traditional commercial loans are 15-20 years. I guess, I will wait another year and try in 2025 when I get closer to a million to invest. 

Thanks

 Not 15-20 years. They are typically 25 year terms.


 are you talking about amortization or balloon terms? Most of his deals will be 5 year notes


 Amortization