Jerry Zigounakis
First STR Advice
28 January 2025 | 10 replies
One thing I would suggest is if you start getting some consistent bookings do not jack your prices up over 15% as a new listing.
Braeden Warg
What to pull permits on
27 January 2025 | 8 replies
I have pulled a permit for removing a fireplace, but probably would not have but I had a significant remodel going with permits and did not want hassle of him making an issue of removing the fireplace (the inspection for fireplace removal consisted of only verifying gas cap was in visible location, he did not even spray it).
Eli Jerman
Taxes for 2024 - First rental property purchases in August 2024
27 January 2025 | 9 replies
Your registered address not matching the duplex doesn’t affect taxes, but updating it for consistency is advisable.
Jonathan Small
STR, Flipping vs Boring and Profitable Investing
16 January 2025 | 21 replies
Long-term buy-and-hold rentals in stable neighborhoods, prioritizing consistent cash flow and responsible management over rapid appreciation.
Ashley Mierez
What are investors looking for from wholesalers?
7 January 2025 | 7 replies
Be a pro, be honest, be fair, be consistent, communicate, and you'll do well from an investor's perspective.
Melanie Baldridge
My opinion: 401K VS RE
22 January 2025 | 8 replies
Truly Passive: No management, no tenants, no repairs, just consistent income.3.
Max Martynenko
Investing in Ohio
19 January 2025 | 6 replies
The Ohio market is very strong and competitive, so people struggle to find deals with consistently great margins on flips, etc.
Alex Clark
is Cleveland Ohio a good place to invest?
23 January 2025 | 14 replies
Many desirable neighborhoods that offer a consistent predictable return on investment.
Cheng Chu
Rental Demand in Mckinney, Texas
12 January 2025 | 3 replies
McKinney is thriving, but so are other parts of North Texas, and a broader perspective could reveal other great opportunities.Here’s what I’ve observed managing a significant number of rentals in the area:Bedrooms and Layouts:3-bed, 2-bath homes consistently attract the largest pool of tenants and have the highest occupancy rates.4-bedroom homes have grown in demand, especially with the rise of remote work, as tenants look for extra space to use as a home office.Square footage is less critical than number of beds and baths.Supply and Demand:McKinney’s growth is driving demand, but the quality of the location matters greatly.
Rafael Ramos
Seeking Guidance and Strategies
11 January 2025 | 6 replies
I have liquid assets and want to make smart, scalable investments that balance cash flow, appreciation, and low risk.GoalsGenerate consistent cash flow to diversify my income.Maximize appreciation potential for long-term wealth growth.Invest in areas with low crime rates to minimize risk.Reduce my tax burden for 2024 with real estate purchases.My Current ThoughtsI’m torn between two main strategies:Multifamily Properties:Looking at markets like Austin, Raleigh, and Tampa for 10-50 unit multifamily properties.Love the scalability and centralized management, but I'm concerned about high upfront costs and competition.Section 8 Housing:Considering affordable markets like Memphis, Cleveland, or Indianapolis to purchase 5-10 single-family homes.I like the government-backed rent stability, but managing multiple properties across different locations seems intensive.Key QuestionsWhich strategy would you recommend for my goals and liquidity?