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Cameron Skinner Wealth is never attained when sought after directly
28 November 2015 | 23 replies
It's our annual vacation destination.
Skyler Marinoff How to Advertise Investment Opp?
1 December 2015 | 3 replies
The general is as follows:-have a builder that owns a property with a partner on a British Overseas Territory-vacation destination with soon-to-increase traffic via increase in major cruise line stops-they have additional property to offer (at least a portion of) as collateral-plan to build 13 condominium units to sell (already permitted); builder claims to be able to construct in 5 months-looking for an individual or organization interesting in financing the project as a Joint VentureNeed an appropriate staging ground (perhaps within this site?)
Brad Hankee Hello from Florida
9 December 2015 | 9 replies
The group meets once a month in Pensacola and Destin
Simon Shih Airbnb vs Rental
10 April 2018 | 15 replies
In my opinion properties well suited for vacation rentals have:A great location for touristsNear outdoor / recreation destinations (beach's, ski resorts, etc.)Near nature (on a river, lake, ocean, etc.)Or perhaps a great location for business / corporate housing (Downtown, near major companies, etc.)Decent demand year-round (If it sits vacant 40 weeks out of the year you would be better off with a long-term tenant).Great amenities (WiFi, TV, Furnishings, Linens, Coffee, small appliances, etc.)Accept credit card paymentsPool / Hot Tub is a nice bonusOutdoor space at the property (Deck, balcony, patio, BBQ area, etc.)Pet friendly (not required, but will get you more interest)If your property seems to meet many of the above characteristics it is probably well-suited for a vacation rental.Some major differences you will need to figure out (compared to long-term)Who will do routine housekeepingHow will you get the guests moved in and out (lock box, in person, etc.)What laws govern your locationsWhat tax implications (bed tax, reporting, etc.) will you have to figure outHow much extra will you need to charge to make all the above worth it.
Maggie L. What do people think about realtor.com's recent top 10?
26 June 2019 | 6 replies
It's EXTREMELY block by block in the City, and one thing that comes up is how rapidly things change from block to block even in "destination neighborhoods" e.g. yard size, historic details, curb appeal, home size, commensurate ARV, rental rates.  
Monika Haebich Vacation rental data
19 September 2016 | 10 replies
Destin vs.
Myles Coles Getting a Job!!!!
9 December 2015 | 5 replies
I find myself wondering without a path, only a destination.
Myles Coles Finding a J.O.B.
11 March 2016 | 4 replies
I find myself wondering without a path, only a destination.
Casey Hunter 18 year old on road to financial freedom
10 December 2015 | 2 replies
When I was 18 I was fairly certain that I was either immortal or destined for a full-on flame out ala Jimi or Janis.
Shea O'Neal New and Eager from San Jose CA
9 July 2015 | 8 replies
I remember my in-laws, after going on several cruises, remarked how, "Almost everybody we meet on these cruises made their money in real estate!"