
19 August 2024 | 41 replies
haha,Nah mateNot my style.Unfortunately, we live in a world where information is power so I'm forced to collect it in order to protect my team and company.But I'd never F@#$ with someone else's business even if they aren't legit.Only as a defense mechanism if we are threatened and pushed far enough where I don't have another choice.

15 August 2024 | 57 replies
I wish I could do more to reduce the power of the OTAs.

14 August 2024 | 4 replies
Second, I pay for all utilities (Electric, Gas, Water, Yard Maintenance, Internet, etc.) and have it included in the rent price.

14 August 2024 | 26 replies
How much would I actually receive if I had tenant pay utlities (Gas, electric, etc)?

12 August 2024 | 10 replies
I was able to do it near a University (which it sounds like that's likely where you're moving to), and renting by the room can be a powerful strategy that not many are willing to do. 1) "Best" is subjective.

15 August 2024 | 9 replies
It’s a powerful way to grow your portfolio steadily while keeping your financing costs low.If you need any help with financing or want to explore other options, feel free to reach out.

13 August 2024 | 0 replies
At 599 total heated square feet, the small tiny home will feature an open driveway, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living and dining combo, all electric, with a full size washer and dryer.

16 August 2024 | 277 replies
@Yosef Lee and @Adrian FajardoSorry I was MIA--I live in Houston and we had no power for half of last week and no internet until this past Saturday--just now getting caught back up--missed a lot in my unplanned week off the grid!

13 August 2024 | 24 replies
We can give thanks to the current powers that be for the high rate.

12 August 2024 | 6 replies
But per lot it will cost roughly the following:$1,500 Electrical poles, meter installation $2,000 water taps and connections$5,000 grading and land prep$8,000 septic installation (assuming a 1:1 ratio of homes to 1000 gallon septics)$5,000 down payment on each home ($700-750 / thereafter per unit)$21,500 total set up x 17 = $365,000Ongoing expenses after development would look something this for POH model: $12,750 a month in mobile home mortgages (17 x 750 for PITI on each unit) $1,900 a month in land mortgage PITI (house) $3,000 a month landscaping$2,000 a month in reserve emergency fund$2,200 management$21,850 a month total expenses $262,200/yearOngoing incomes after development would look something this for POH model:$27,000/month ($1500 x 18 {17 mobile homes plus house})$324,000/year324k-262,2k = 61,800 net pre-tax profit or $5,150/month.Opportunities to reduce start up expenses: Bulk deals with the government or contractors for doing all the work at once (electrical, water, land grading, septic) Trade free rent for someone to mow and landscape (turning a $3k event into a $650 event every month).