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Renee C. Just Introducing Myself
30 July 2024 | 7 replies
Lock down a plan, and be prepared to execute when you get here!
Nadia Daggett How to get a 5 star rating from guests
30 July 2024 | 2 replies
I am always looking to improve my tenants' stays, as I have a high return guest ratio with quality tenants, including professional athletes, executives, and more.
Cesar Garcia couple of questions for those that self manage out of state investments...
1 August 2024 | 19 replies
Even if you're one state away, is it worth traveling over there to address the issues?
Cody Lewis Buying a STR in CHS
30 July 2024 | 6 replies
We are looking to partner with local event planners and corporate travel bookers to help fill weekday gaps and potential book the entire property (3/3 on each of the three floors).
Gaya Ben Simon first fix & flip project
30 July 2024 | 11 replies
if you are going to execute a fix and flip from out of state you will NEED a great contracting crew in place.
Dan Sundberg ADU Value add and live-in flip
30 July 2024 | 1 reply
The size of the unit was perfect for Airbnb or travel nurse mid-term rental.
Charlice Arnold Navigating Fix and Flip Loans
30 July 2024 | 2 replies
If the account executive or loan officer is constantly saying, "Let me circle back with you" or can't answer underwriting questions, then that is a problem.
Julie Muse Waterford Windfall: Profitable Flip on N Pasadena Ave with Seth Choate!
30 July 2024 | 0 replies
By utilizing our own funds, we could efficiently execute the deal and maximize returns, demonstrating our commitment to facilitating successful real estate investments for our partners.
Mo Abeds How to find Off-Market Properties that Produce high Roi
30 July 2024 | 0 replies
Competition..However, most investors are not aware of off-market properties..But not any off-market, the undervalued ones.These Deals are gold..Most investors don’t know how to really get them .Some do direct mail , cold calling , chasing people down and begging for deals.And except to get those deals.The Thing is those deals are not on the radar for a reason.And to get those deals, there is a very simple set of requirements that need to be met and systems that have to be implemented .Once you know these requirements and systems, it's just a matter of executing them properly and with consistency..And the undervalued off-market deals will come to you.It really is that easy….I’ve getting off-market properties for over 3 years now without even working to get them.Like 2 years ago I got this off-market deal and it was just a piece of land in the desert .For real .And I took it for 20k.No one I know didn’t make fun of me.They call me stupid .But I trust the requirements and the systems.Now 3 years later this land is worth almost $700.000 ($642k).It's all thanks to the fact that I can find undervalued off-market properties..And no, I start with nothing and zero connections..But that doesn't matter, because you don't need to have the connections, to be a sweet talker or have millions in the bank.If you’re sick of finding deals .Then all you need to have are requirements and systems to get you off-market deals.But please just don’t think that cold calling is the way.It’s sad.I will write another post about the systems and requirements to get those deals.just be open-minded that there are systems to get off-market deals.And that’s why some investors make millions and some don’t .They have step-by-step systems that guarantee getting those deals.Thanks for reading,
Tommy Cheng Renting both ADU and Main House at STR/MTR
30 July 2024 | 10 replies
The ADU paid $250 or so a night and the main house paid $1200 so there was a totally different type of traveler renting each.