Meghan Begue
Is Colorado's Multifamily Market Still a Good Bet for New Investors?
6 October 2024 | 12 replies
However, there are some challenges to keep in mind:Regulatory Variations: Regulations can vary widely between locations and are constantly evolving.Active Management: STRs require more hands-on management for guest turnover and communication.Additional Costs: Don’t forget about expenses for furnishings, cleaning, and possibly hiring a property manager.If you’re looking for STR-friendly areas, consider these locations, as others can be too expensive to consider, such as Snowmass Village or Aspen:Breckenridge: The most visited ski resort in North America, attracting around 3 million tourists each year.Steamboat Springs: A popular year-round destination for winter sports and summer activities.Keystone: Great for those wanting a less crowded resort experience.Divide & Florissant: Charming mountain towns close to Colorado Springs.Fairplay: Just 30 minutes south of Breckenridge, with an impressive 82% Airbnb occupancy rate.Cripple Creek: A former mining town now known for casinos and outdoor activities.Park County: Very Airbnb-friendly, though regulations may change.Here are some strategies to help you succeed in the STR market:Hybrid Model: Consider using some units for STRs and others for long-term rentals to balance income.Research Local Regulations: Always check the current rules in your target areas before investing.Year-Round Appeal: Focus on locations that attract visitors in all seasons.Quality Furnishings: Invest in quality to justify higher nightly rates and attract better guests.Dynamic Pricing: Use pricing strategies to maximize revenue during peak seasons while maintaining occupancy in the off-season.Stay Flexible: Be ready to adapt your strategy as the market and regulations change.While Colorado’s STR market offers exciting opportunities, it’s essential to approach it strategically.
Gagandeep Singh
Is there any market that still meets the 1% rule?
8 October 2024 | 36 replies
I remember the tale about the neophyte stock market player who went to his mentor and said "I just bought a block [100 shares] of IBM."
Michael Dallas
Young New Investor
2 October 2024 | 13 replies
I am a senior baseball player at the University of Memphis.
Dan Kim
BP/RI Meetups in and around Denver?
2 October 2024 | 2 replies
I wanted to introduce myself as I am incredibly anxious to step foot into the incredible world of REI and would love to know if there are any local investors that meet/would like to meet on a semi-regular basis.I currently have a full time job in outside sales in the Arvada area so I do a lot of driving around which enables me to spend a lot of my time listening to podcasts and educating myself but I would love to get to know some players within my local area to really dive deep into the subject and in which I could potentially be of value in the future.
Nicholas Walsh
Investor meetups in Kansas City, Missouri
3 October 2024 | 18 replies
There are number of great meet ups here and lots of major players here on the BP network.
Nate Armstrong
Is a huge real estate crash coming soon?
21 October 2024 | 176 replies
These basketball players from outside the USA whoop the USA inside the USA.
Suzanne Player
Any experience with a public adjuster in an insurance claim?
1 October 2024 | 7 replies
@Suzanne Player If you want a counterpoint, I navigated a major claim not long ago without a public adjuster.
Maggie B.
Section 8 a good idea?
1 October 2024 | 6 replies
What you call guaranteed income is what I call a lot of stress and governmental requirements to get the same or less rent than if you did a good job finding a property and put it up for rent on the open market.Section 8 rentals are for investors who want to keep replicating that strategy in the same area so they know all the regulations and all the players.
Mary Umoh
Advice Needed on Converting Single-Family Home Zoned RM-1 to Multifamily in Philly
30 September 2024 | 8 replies
I'll for sure need an architect and lawyer amongst other players.
Kyle Thomas
Looking to Connect with Real Estate Professionals in the Raleigh Triangle Region
26 September 2024 | 1 reply
Through an established network, I hope to facilitate connections between buyers and key professionals such as lenders, tax advisors, attorneys, property managers, and contractors, ensuring a smooth and successful investment process to the best of my ability.If you're active in the Raleigh area or surrounding regions, I’d love to connect, learn from your experiences, and explore ways we might collaborate in the future.A bit about me if you're interested -Originally from Cleveland, OH with an established career in Casino Marketing.