
4 March 2024 | 1 reply
Beyond Real Estate:I love traveling, meeting new people, spending time in nature, seeking adventures, learning new things, and always up for sports (playing and watching).Super pumped to dive into discussions, swap stories, and learn from all of you.

4 March 2024 | 17 replies
Another suggestion is for you to shop for a natural gas provider to reduce your costs.

4 March 2024 | 30 replies
If this was a standard rental process then yes, I'd recommend going through the process of applications/screening steps, a background check, and then require the deposit; since it sounds like the house is being rented to transient workers though, the very nature of the work situation calls for a bit more flexibility on the renting end.

3 March 2024 | 10 replies
Side note: Keep in mind some items are naturally low profit margin work and some are high profit margin work.

2 March 2024 | 32 replies
Condotels that allow short term rentals, are considered to be non-warrantable condos for the single fact amongst a few others, that they are transient in nature, similar to a hotel.

2 March 2024 | 6 replies
While most medical professionals are good about planning for the future, the nature of how contracts get filled and where that takes the traveler often happen last minute.

2 March 2024 | 5 replies
It’s human nature to give business to folks you like, so put yourself out there face to face, not just on social media

3 March 2024 | 36 replies
This is merely the nature of the business. 2.

2 March 2024 | 6 replies
[sic] Those two things seem contradictory in nature to me.

2 March 2024 | 35 replies
@Tuan Huynh I have several units that I medium term rent to travel nurses/doctors here in San Diego and in process of renovating and converting yet another...I personally love it...I thought I'd naturally have more vacancy than a long term rental but so far in this first year i've been trying this out, no vacancy yet.