
15 December 2024 | 9 replies
If you can get hold of a reliable and honest builder, you will be fine (that does not mean you will not go over budget).Low CapEx, Little Hassle, Quality Tenant, You can manage new construction out of state for the first 5-years, Tenant May Stay longer (because is a brand new house) are few benefits of new construction.You may not be able to get close to the 1% rule though.Goodluck

11 December 2024 | 15 replies
The way I read the Regs, it's a 4-day stay that counts as a 4-day stay for both years.

15 December 2024 | 5 replies
Structuring your lease in this way would benefit you by 1) locking in a longer term contract to avoid turnover costs and vacancy loss; 2) it moves your lease end date out of the winter season and into spring/summer of 2026 so it can be more easily marketed and re-rented to match the seasonal demand cycle; and 3) it avoids any upset/angry tenants who may have been incorrectly assuming their rent was going to stay in the $1,200 range after their first 6-month lease term.Would love to hear any updates you have on how this one shakes out for you though!

13 December 2024 | 5 replies
These are questions that have stayed in my mind through every episode I've listened to.

18 December 2024 | 45 replies
And I just did a big write up on it.Short of it is it does well, and no I'm not removing mechanicals between stays lol

12 December 2024 | 1 reply
.- Stay Consistent and Follow UpWholesaling is all about persistence.

13 December 2024 | 7 replies
We are in winter so hate to have the property stay vacant.

15 December 2024 | 59 replies
Turn over is good too ,most of them stay at least a year.

13 December 2024 | 18 replies
I tell every Chicago investor who calls me about Milwaukee to stay in Chicago - the economic delta is just not big enough to take on the remote cost and efficiency burden.

11 December 2024 | 8 replies
As for my Airbnb research, I have spoken with a person who runs numerous Airbnb’s in a different area (city atmosphere) who provided good ideas on how to smoothly run the property.