Charles Masten
Expanding to Columbus, Ohio - Looking to Connect!
29 January 2025 | 7 replies
Eastmoor and whitehall are good too because of newer home ages after 1940 where you don't have knob and tube wiring and some of the other issues. don't be afraid to look at new construction or ground up new builds closer to downtown. rentals are overpriced in these areas but build costs are low and it can be a good strategy
Anthony Sigala
Is the 1% rule dead in Arizona?
3 February 2025 | 32 replies
Price to rent ratios have skyrocketed everywhere and it's pretty unlikely rent will ever get to a point where it evens back out because at those levels it's just as cheap/cheaper to buy (not to mention most renters can't afford anything like that).
Arion Lewis
Starting my journey
29 January 2025 | 2 replies
As Shawn mentioned above insurance is going to be a HUGE deal in Gainesville as well as HOA's.
Preet Oberoi
Tax benefit of STR/Tiny home - Will it work ?
2 February 2025 | 8 replies
But as mentioned.
Al Boettger
Residential Assisted Living
28 January 2025 | 42 replies
My point is I'm not interested in having a second job.Currently doing analysis on identifying top zip codes for the facility based on criteria like age distribution, median income, education levels, % of home ownership.
William Nast
The big dream: Aspirations of a young man.
10 January 2025 | 6 replies
I have never been shy of facing challenges and I truly believe knowledge is power (something my grandfather taught me at a young age)I really want to learn everything there is to learn about realestate and am driven and hungry.Thanks in advance for any suggestions or recommendations.
Shaun Ortiz
Thinking a lot about the BRRRR strategy lately... 🔄🏡
3 February 2025 | 1 reply
BRRRR is such a powerful tool that it makes sense to apply it to single-family homes (SFH) early on, then leverage those skills and capital to take on the other asset classes you mentioned.
Rushi Shah
New Member - Calgary, AB
2 February 2025 | 6 replies
Indeed as Stevo mentioned, there are no Canadian versions but it still works, the only difference is the mortgage interest rate is compounded monthly in the USA vs semi-annually in Canada but that doesn't make a huge difference in payments.
Clare Pitcher
2025 PM Trends
1 February 2025 | 3 replies
Here are some trends that could play out, or further develop in 2025.Leasing & Tenant Experience AI-Powered Leasing: Chatbots and AI tools will streamline leasing processes, from answering tenant inquiries to scheduling tours.Virtual Tours & Digital Leasing: These will become even more standard, making it easier for tenants to rent remotely.TechnologySmart Property Management: IoT devices (smart locks, thermostats, etc.) will become more common, improving efficiency and tenant satisfaction.Property Management Software: Platforms will integrate more AI for predictive maintenance, rent collection, and financial reporting.SustainabilityGreen building practices and energy-efficient upgrades will be a major focus, driven by tenant demand and potential incentives.AI & AutomationAI will play a bigger role in tenant screening, rent pricing optimization, and even predicting market trends.Automation will handle repetitive tasks like maintenance requests and lease renewals, freeing up PMs for higher-level activities.I'm sure there are plenty more shifting trends that I haven't mentioned and that are sure to evolve over the next year.
Sharma Parth
Feedback on company Offer Geek in Flint, Michigan?
21 January 2025 | 14 replies
turnkey section 8 is not going to be like buying a brand new home there will always be differed items or stuff that does not work etc.. age of homes makes this impossible. then you add section 8 tenants and there you go