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Ryan Leake STR Data in Austin, TX - # of Guests, Average Daily Rates, Occupancy %...
28 March 2024 | 3 replies
Several factors impact ADR, including location, seasonality, supply and demand, property type and size, and local events.
Alan Asriants Some direct but wise words I learned from a 70+ year old investor
28 March 2024 | 0 replies
He told me that we are in short supply of affordable single family homes (under 400k).
AJ Wong Why this year the best season to purchase a turn key coastal STR is Spring
28 March 2024 | 6 replies
For turnkey options it can also be a good idea to get ahead of the historical summer peak buyer push and not have to worry about getting a rental launched while most visitors are looking to stay for the night.For properties that require furnishing, the beginning of Spring is the optimal time for out of area or absentee investors to enjoy their property, familiarize themselves with their new home and their community and get operations and supplies dialed in. 
Andreas Mueller The Fed's "No Landing" Scenario may mean Stagflation.
27 March 2024 | 0 replies
- The Bottom LineThe Weekly 3: News and Data to Keep You Informed- Baltimore Bridge Collapse: the economic disruption doesn't look like a threat to broader supply chains.
Trevor Richardson Reno NV - Housing is appreciating in 2024
27 March 2024 | 0 replies
And here's why:Key Takeaways:1) The market is following the original year-over-year appreciation trendline from 2014 upwards, indicating sustained growth and stability.2) Supply issues in Reno's housing market are once again in focus, emphasizing the need for strategic solutions to address housing shortages.3) Exciting developments, like Tesla's massive expansion to manufacture electric semi-trucks in Northern Nevada, will further strain housing availability, signaling continued demand.4) With increased home prices, we anticipate a ripple effect on rental markets in both single-family and multifamily sectors, driving up rents due to housing unaffordability.For California investors in San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Sacramento the proximity of Reno and stability of investments are attractive. 
Al Seward If I house hack first, how can I afford my single family home a year later?
27 March 2024 | 10 replies
The whole nonsense of house hack every year and buy a new one, or what not whatever that **** was just does not apply in today's world with lower housing supply, higher rates, and wages being barely up.You're likely going to have to put 10-15% down, not 3.5-5% down, and wait 3-7 years not 1 year.
Brennan Vaughn Multifamily brokers/investors in NW Arkansas
27 March 2024 | 10 replies
Anyone open to chatting about NW Arkansas market dynamics, metrics, supply of smaller multis, etc.
Pedro Adolfo Garcia Multifamily Loans for International Investor
27 March 2024 | 11 replies
If an institutional lender is happy at 50% LTV to a foreign national and the seller will supply another chunk of the debt (for example, 30% 2nd), you might end up in a fine situation for financing.4.
Jake Mercer Do's & Don'ts! Rental Arbitrage as a strategy to get started in RE with today's rates
28 March 2024 | 11 replies
., supply/demand and amenity ROI data.About me - I started with Rental Arbitrage 3 years ago.
Dwayne Clarke Multi-Family Investment Question
27 March 2024 | 12 replies
agree with the other comment, different markets are doing different things. also, "be greedy when others are fearful." what people might be afraid of is, lots of commercial ARMs coming up on their rate adjustments, & the new rates (compared to 5y ago when they first purchased) will kill their cashflow, so they'll sell, and if everyone is doing this at once, supply might outweigh demand, everyone has to sell for less than they planned, and everyone who hangs on to their similar properties gets to recalculate their estimated mkt value with the new going cap rates. i don't personally think this is going to cause as insane of a shift as some people do, but it's all speculative, we won't know til it happens. if you can find a deal that pencils with 30y fixed debt, do it.