
18 April 2024 | 11 replies
Additionally, a higher occupancy often translates to more frequent disputes among tenants.

18 April 2024 | 43 replies
I conduct virtual tours and rely on their expertise when making offer and rehabbing.

18 April 2024 | 6 replies
Most investors walk a building, identify windows and other benchmarks and rely on these elements in coming to their own conclusion on unit layouts and unit count.

18 April 2024 | 36 replies
At the same time, I want to take direct bookings from 41% to 50%.This is your friendly reminder not to rely on any single platform to run your short-term rental business.As the short-term rental space continues to get more saturated your ability to adapt and get your listing more exposure is was will keep you profitable.

20 April 2024 | 34 replies
I was relying on them to educate me about the company and its investment options.

17 April 2024 | 16 replies
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17 April 2024 | 4 replies
Do not rely on it as legal advice.

18 April 2024 | 6 replies
If you're relying on that income to cover the cost, then you can get in some financial trouble.
18 April 2024 | 83 replies
That means in this case you would need to translate that "5" into actual dollars of cash flow per month, then multiply by 12 for the year.Now divide the cash you put in (actual cash, not the percentage) and that will tell you how long it will take you to recover your cost, and where that "cash flow" is now real, and not just a recovery of cost.So, on these cash flow deals (especially the ones you put in 30% of the purchase price), how long will it take you before you recover your cost (the cash you put in,...the DP)?

17 April 2024 | 5 replies
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