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Justin Brin Will you rent your house for short term rental arbitrage?
22 September 2024 | 41 replies
Remember your costs will be more for an STR, you'll be paying for a lot of things you wouldn't with an LTR - higher STR insurance, all utilities including internet, supplies like toilet paper, paper towels, dishwasher detergent etc, upkeep on furniture and linens if damaged, yard maintenance and grass cutting/snow removal, trash removal, etc.  
Felicia West Getting major negative cash flow on deal analysis
26 September 2024 | 32 replies
Buying 25% below FMV is tough in a market that has 5 times more demand than supply.
Roman A Sandler Methodology for selecting city to invest in
20 September 2024 | 2 replies
g=173096))Housing supply shortage: # new jobs per permit issued >1.5 (based on https://www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/housing-statistics/housing-shortage-tracker)Rent affordability <.33 (based on https://www.zillow.com/research/housing-supply-32743)Housing affordability <.40 (based on https://www.zillow.com/research/housing-supply-32743/)Based on these criteria I got 3 cities: Raleigh, NCCharleston, SCSan Antonio, TXI would love to know your thoughts on this methodology.
Michael Plaks The so-called "STR loophole" - hype or real?
23 September 2024 | 19 replies
Partially because you did not rent it for an entire year but mostly because of upfront expenses: getting it ready for rent, buying furniture, electronics, and other furnishings, stocking up on initial supplies, and so on.
Austin Fowler Getting started in multifamily development
21 September 2024 | 1 reply
The current owner has worked in the business since 1981, and owned it since 2007.Key features:- $25k minimum investment- 4 year timeline, projected annual IRR 35% and equity multiple 3.12- adjacent to public transport, in a suburb where there is both housing demand and limited supply.- operator has built and filled a similar development nearby- You can find pictures and numbers on some of the buildings they have built and are building here (https://lnkd.in/gfbdvtnf).- You can find a profit calculator spreadsheet here (https://lnkd.in/g-2m_vZA).
Sam Rexford Fed Cuts Rates by .5 - how should us newbies play this?
20 September 2024 | 9 replies
But ultimately, there's one thing that rates can't fix - supply and demand.There simply aren't enough houses for the number of buyers that want them. 
Bruce Tieu How's the STR and MTR demand in Littleton, Colorado?
20 September 2024 | 11 replies
My intention is to live in the basement, rent out the remaining bedroom to a long term roommate, and run the upstairs as a full time STR.I'm aware that the City of Littleton has strict short term rental regulations, but they do allow STRs as long as I have a license and I am occupying the property.  
Sarah Vo Anyone familiar with Albuquerque STR Market?
20 September 2024 | 5 replies
I know the tools aren't always 100% reliable due to bad data so I'm curious if anyone here as experience with STRs in Albuquerque.It also seems like STR regulations aren't super strict at the moment - need to register for a permit and comply with various rules around occupancy limits, acknowledgements, etc - nothing too crazy.
Nadir M. Tenant doesn’t want to place TP in waste basket
23 September 2024 | 81 replies
You could start by giving them a month's supply of one of those brands and tell them they have to flush more often (twice per use).
Elizabeth Goff 1031 Exchange of CA to CA, then from CA to out-of-state
21 September 2024 | 7 replies
Presumably my gain will be much (less) on the second sell transaction in CA.Are there any regulations on how long I must hold my 'new' CA property before selling it (and going out of state) to avoid CA taxes on first transaction?