
2 January 2025 | 11 replies
The project was budget-conscious but impactful, ensuring the unit is ready for future renters.Reflecting on 2024: Wins, Challenges, and Lessons LearnedLooking back, my first year as a landlord was a crash course in property management.

25 December 2024 | 4 replies
That’s the mindset of someone who’s building for the future.

27 December 2024 | 2 replies
This provided a substantial return on the initial investment and freed up capital for future projects.Financial Highlights•Acquisition Price: $72,000•Renovation Costs: $35,600•Total Investment: $107,600•Funds: raised from personal savings and private lender•Appraised Value: $160,700•Monthly Rent: $2,150•Cash-Out Refinance: $3,200 after paying off private lender and myself•Rate and Term Refinance: 30 yr amortization, 7.25% interest, 70% LTV•DSCR: 1.45%Here's the breakdown of rental income and expense analysis:1.Annual Gross Income: $25,800 (Monthly rent of $2,150 x 12)2.Annual Expenses: $25,800 * 0.40 = $10,3203.Annual NOI: $25,800 - $10,320 = $15,4804.Annual Debt Service: $10,680 (Calculated previously using a mortgage calculator with a loan of $131,775, 7.25% interest, and a 30-year term)5.DSCR: $15,480 / $10,680 = 1.45 (approximately)With a 40% expense ratio, the DSCR is approximately 1.45.

26 December 2024 | 9 replies
I have had around 100 stays (~35 with the current cleaning company) and no complaints about cleanliness ever, but in the event that there is an issue in the future, I can see how having pictures to confirm or dispute the guests complaints could be of value.

26 December 2024 | 6 replies
Mind you, with mortgage interest rates in the US being so much higher now (and seemingly for the foreseeable future), I wouldn't be surprised if LTRs in Europe would cash flow better than in the whole US nowadays (to be verified).This being said, I don't and would never invest in LT rentals outside of North America as I wouldn't want to face unfavourable landlord/tenant laws as a foreigner.

31 December 2024 | 3 replies
The type of information needed depends on if the building is being constructed in the future or if the building already exists.

4 January 2025 | 28 replies
The land we are buying also has secondary value to future expats moving there.

31 December 2024 | 18 replies
In my case I sold off appreciated properties in a location I deemed as having limited future upside, and used the proceeds to eliminate all debt on the better located prime properties I wanted to keep long term.

30 December 2024 | 16 replies
Nowadays many vacation homes are priced as STR businesses with profits baked into the price (with future guests expecting instagram furnishings).

27 December 2024 | 93 replies
Seems to me that area is massively over build or going to be overbuilt for the foreseeable future..