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Mike H. Loan product for self storage and metal building with NO INCOME?
11 November 2024 | 10 replies
thats my  though  as this sounds like a great deal in more ways than just storage facility income vis a vi using the other building to anchor your new build bizz
Justin Brickman Pros, Cons and recent regulations of STR investing in San Antonio
4 November 2024 | 4 replies
This is particularly beneficial in popular tourist areas where demand for short-term lodging is high.Flexibility: Owners can choose when to rent their property, allowing them to use it personally during off-peak times.Support for Local Tourism: STRs provide a unique lodging option for tourists, helping to boost the local economy by attracting visitors who may prefer a home-like stay over traditional hotels.Diversification for Investors: STRs provide real estate investors with an additional income stream, especially if they own properties in tourist-heavy areas.Cons:Strict Regulations and Higher Fees: San Antonio recently updated its STR regulations.
H. Jack Miller Beware of Appraisals: I would not at face value, some of them are a joke.
4 November 2024 | 33 replies
But the facility is obsolete so that no self pay patient or insured patient would live there.  
Brett Deas Need input from MTR landlords!
6 November 2024 | 13 replies
@Brett Deas  They are not forced to fill in facility and sometimes location is where they are not where they are going.
Walker Hinshaw Approached by a PM to turn my SFH into a Sober Living Rental: Any experiences?
8 November 2024 | 31 replies
I don't have experience with renting to a sober living company, but I assume that they make a killing.These sober living and assisted living facilities are always showing up on Loopnet advertised at a cap rate of anywhere from 8-25% (not exaggerating... there are several in my area right now with a ~20% advertised cap rate)With returns like this, I can only assume that these types of properties are very high maintenance and labor intensive.You're not looking to be the business manager though, you are just looking to be the landlord who leases to the company who runs one of these lucrative operations.
Hannah Tate Anyone Invested Internationally? Mexico?
10 November 2024 | 19 replies
This being said, in those other countries, you don't have the mass tourism that Mexico gets, which means you'll get lower occupancy which, alongside with a lower ADR, will give you much less income.
Matthew Lamoreaux Why Invest in Orlando
31 October 2024 | 2 replies
This surge in tourism and job creation makes now an ideal time to capitalize on the rising demand for both long- and short-term rentals. 
Christian Gibbs Can’t find renters for our 3 bedroom in a rural community: Should I put it on airbnb?
7 November 2024 | 30 replies
It’s kind of a seasonal area ( close to Delaware River , rafting etc ).There is skiing near by though for winter but the tourism definitely slows down in winter.There are a couple hospitals within 30 minutes though so could be a good option. 
Tom Dean Suggestions for STR location between $250k - $325k?, southeastern quadrant of US
8 November 2024 | 38 replies
We have good success with STR and MTR, lots of Universities here, 2 Air Force Bases, Air War College, Space Force, 3 hospitals, Amazon distribution center, Meta data facility, Hyundai manufacturing, 2nd lowest taxes in the nation.
Mark Kelley How to warn future landlords / LPs about a tenant / GP
1 November 2024 | 18 replies
I am looking for advice on how I can take appropriate action to warn future landlords and LPs about a deceptive and destructive executive-level tenant who is also a GP on real estate deals.I rented a fully furnished luxury executive rental in Raleigh to the CEO of a company that builds and operates healthcare facilities.