
17 November 2024 | 16 replies
To that end, I made a Google sheets document with every hospital system in GA along with the following data:CityZip CodeRentometer 2/X (what a 2 BR, any bath) goes for on Rentometer)RentRentometer 3/1+ Rent (what a # BR, 1.5+ bath) goes for on Rentometer)"Minutes to home" (how far a drive it is for us)"Staffed Beds" (measure of how big a hospital is)"Total Discharges" (a different measure of hospital size)"Patient Days" (yet another different measure of hospital size)"Gross Patient Revenue ($000)" (you guessed it, hospital size)Map Searches & Housing Requests (this and everything below was from FF.com stats page)Furnishedfinder.com Page ViewsTotal RoomsPrivate Rooms % UnitsHotels% Whole Place > 2500 %Whole Place > 2k < 2.5k %Whole Place > 1.5k < 2k %Room > 1500 %Room > 1k < 1.5k Page view per roomThis allowed us to narrow our search to hospital systems near us (less than 2 hours) in a less competitive market (higher page views per room advertised on FF.com) with a significant % of units being rented on FF.com at higher rents (more $).

19 November 2024 | 1 reply
No one can explain how this happened and it was recently surveyed 3 weeks ago with the measurements in the attached picture.

28 November 2024 | 22 replies
They require almost zero labor and don’t care if you breaker box is full or at it’s amperage limit.

22 November 2024 | 7 replies
It just helps... limit your liability to that property.

25 November 2024 | 6 replies
If you plan to do multifamily in the "Far" suburbs it can be harder to hit your cashflow targets VS city/near burbs simply because there is limited inventory.

25 November 2024 | 10 replies
@Renee PohleStarting with a primary residence in Boston offers long-term stability, house hacking potential, and equity building, but may have high upfront costs and limited cash flow.

23 November 2024 | 3 replies
However, it might limit your buyer pool, as owner-occupants may be less interested in waiting for a lease to end or dealing with current tenants.

25 November 2024 | 13 replies
Keep in mind the area surround Temple University has a zoning overlay that limits density beyond what the same zoning classifications allow in other areas of Philadelphia.

23 November 2024 | 15 replies
I usually charge a pet deposit and monthly fee, but from my limited research, believe I cannot charge for a service animal.

24 November 2024 | 9 replies
It's clear from your post, and the limited information you put in there, that you are out ahead of your skis here.