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Cody Z. Short Term Rental Co-Hosting & Management Fee Survey
5 August 2024 | 27 replies
They seem to be quite negative with not much intended value add.The questions that I asked were thoughtful and were more about the composition of service offerings from folks who offer those services to property owners than just about the percentage charged for management.The title of the thread is co-hosting and management of STR’s.I would have expected to get more feedback about the questions that I asked from people that property manage or co-host.There are many people who have experienced down years due to poor management (listings, channels, revenue management) which means there is plenty of room for improvement and an opportunity to earn more for these clients even with the management fee ranges mentioned.
Michael Furey Best option to refinance a flip for a rental and get my money out of it
1 August 2024 | 9 replies
You may be able to find 80% LTV but the rate will be too high for you to stomach.
Kelly G. Why aren't there more (any!) 'a la carte' agents out there??
6 August 2024 | 29 replies
I think the RE market could be Greatly Improved - by going to a 'fee for service' structure. 
Ben Lukes Paying debt with a business to improve personal DTI (episode 943)
2 August 2024 | 6 replies

In episode 943 of the podcast the guest, Jeff, said that if you pay your debts through a business account for 12 months, they will no longer apply to your personal debt-to-income ratio (DTI).  Does that apply to conve...

Anita Parsa Cons for selling our house to our LLC?
3 August 2024 | 3 replies
And  if we did a 1031 exchange later, I think I'm correct that having this cost basis established at today's market value vs 2001's cost + improvements would serve me better in the 1031.- The depreciation amount for my rental house would be maximized bc would be set at the selling price / current market value vs 2001 cost basis + improvements.
AJ Wong Mortgage Rate Collapse: Suddenly the game has changed
4 August 2024 | 12 replies
Its a great time for investors to tap into the equity they've accumulated over the past few years on a cash out refinance with improved terms. 
Aaron Laprade Going to be doing my first 1031 exchange. Need Help where to invest it
5 August 2024 | 17 replies
They have been making good use of the influx of tax money that came into the market from the influx of visitors during covid and have been reinvesting into the area for some considerable improvements
Sean Haberman How do you start lending money to RE investors?
2 August 2024 | 14 replies
But Hey I lived through it barely and now its a distant memory and I dont want to get a stomach ache thinking about it today  LOL>> carry on.
Avery T Beasley Cost Segregation - Carport - Land Improvements
30 July 2024 | 2 replies
Most likely 27.5/39 year property since it's exterior improvements.
Landon Sheveland First Time investor - Fix and Flip/Vacant Home
2 August 2024 | 9 replies
Make a good connection at your home improvement store/outlet whatever it may be.