Ben Hedvat
Single-family residence fix & flip Hamptons NY
16 January 2025 | 0 replies
., known for its upscale appeal and strong demand for vacation homes.Properties in the Hamptons attract affluent buyers and renters, offering a high potential for appreciation and steady rental income.he property may have been undervalued due to its condition, presenting an opportunity to add value through targeted renovations.
Lei Wei
Investing in Hawaii
7 January 2025 | 13 replies
Investing in Hawaii sounds like an amazing plan!
Vanessa Lule
Negotiation Tips for Airbnb Arbitrage + How do I Present My business Plan?
30 December 2024 | 7 replies
I plan to negotiate the rent and I want to present my proposal to show how I’ll manage the property responsibly.
Reeti Peshawaria
Seeking advise - STR in Indio
16 January 2025 | 6 replies
Hello everyone, I am analyzing the Indio, CA market as a short term rental investment and we'd love to speak to someone who is self managing their own vacation rental.
Sha Sing
Has anyone worked with ReadyREI in Saginaw, Michigan
20 January 2025 | 19 replies
The tenant then decided to vacate the property and leave a mess in the process.
Ryan Brown
Tenant blasting music all night
26 January 2025 | 24 replies
Hopefully, the tenant takes the hint after today’s conversation, but if not, you’ve got a solid plan.
Puneet Mahi
Texas or Florida?
2 January 2025 | 10 replies
It sounds like you’ve got an exciting plan mapped out, and I love that you’re thinking of starting a property management business while building your own portfolio—that’s a smart move.
Robert Lindsley
Tenant with two pitbulls
6 January 2025 | 25 replies
In MA, you can usually get insured with Fair Plan with certain pets, but it is VERY expensive.
Erika Andersen
Advice on working with a home buyer's RE agent using an hourly rate?
23 January 2025 | 8 replies
For example we pay our own income taxes, broker splits and all of our other expenses directly out of what we make including required E&O insurance, MLS dues, licensing fees, Board of Realtor dues, continuing education costs, marketing, advertising, office fees/rent, transaction coordinator/ assistant fees, health insurance, car insurance and maintenance, gas, tires, software, retirement fund, etc.We are not W2 employees with payroll taxes already taken out of our paychecks, company-paid health insurance and matching retirement account plus a guarantee of at least 40 hours paid work per week, sick pay, paid vacation… none of that.So if you’re thinking you’ll be able to pay an hourly wage typical of a W2 hourly employee like $50-85/hr… that’s definitely not going to work.