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Garrett Brown What are your top 3 up and coming markets for Short Term Rentals?
6 November 2024 | 42 replies
I am Texas based so may answers will skew more towards my region but I would leave to hear what are some other areas you may be paying attention to that isn't as popular as some of the main stays (Smokies, Joshua Tree, etc)Mine right now are 1.
Jason Lowe 14 acres (approx) in McKinney, TX (Collin County, Prosper ISD)
2 November 2024 | 1 reply
Southern border of the land is Wilson Creek (a large, well established, full time creek with old growth trees)Approx 1 acre of non-recoverable flood zone along length of creekTwo small ponds on the property, which can be filled in to utilizeSmall neighborhood to East of property line with utilities ready and available for project Currently a couple of older homes and barn structures on property (100% liveable and well maintained)Wilmeth Rd is currently expanding down the block to a 4 lane road which connects to Highway 75 in McKinneyLarge developments are underway within a 1/2 mile to 3 miles out radius<4 miles to Costco, ChickFilA, WholeFoods, Cinemark, major hospitalAT&T Fiber and Atmos Gas at front of propertyA water well can be run, if desired, or tap into the city's water (currently on city water and has large main at front of property)A CE firm has drawn up plans for a small, 12 home, 3/4 acres development.
Bala Anirudh Kurakula Re: Partner Opportunities by SummitCapital Partners
7 November 2024 | 51 replies
There's pictures of liquor, golf clubs, palm trees, etc.
Jason Lowe North Texas, Collin County, McKinney, TX area: approx 14 acres
1 November 2024 | 0 replies
Southern border of the land is Wilson Creek (a large, well established, full time creek with old growth trees)Approx 1 acre of non-recoverable flood zone along length of creekTwo small ponds on the property, which can be filled in to utilizeSmall neighborhood to East of property line with utilities ready and available for project Currently a couple of older homes and barn structures on property (100% liveable and well maintained)Wilmeth Rd is currently expanding down the block to a 4 lane road which connects to Highway 75 in McKinneyLarge developments are underway within a 1/2 mile to 3 miles out radius<4 miles to Costco, ChickFilA, WholeFoods, Cinemark, major hospitalAT&T Fiber and Atmos Gas at front of propertyA water well can be run, if desired, or tap into the city's water (currently on city water and has large main at front of property)A CE firm has drawn up plans for a small, 12 home, 3/4 acres development.
Laurieann Frazier-Duarte Landlord responsibilities with rentals
1 November 2024 | 22 replies
Any damages  a tenant must pay for, unless its an act of nature or tree roots. 
Isaac S. Delaware Statutory Trust DST 1031 Difficulty Giving up control
12 November 2024 | 171 replies
I do like some Dollar tree conversions from older pharmacy stores in good locations.
Tyler Bailey To Sell or not to sell *Looking for Recommendations*
31 October 2024 | 9 replies
(Click to enlarge.)I've created the following decision tree to help determine the best option based on your situation.
Brian Raike Should we cash out refi and buy another?
30 October 2024 | 3 replies
Think of it like planting two trees instead of one...they might not bear a ton of fruit right away, but over time, you'll have a richer harvest.
Brett Jurgens Zillow ads climate risk insights, but too many people are ignoring the data
6 November 2024 | 54 replies
We had our ash tree population decimated by the emerald ash borer beetle, which is an invasive species from China, but they are pretty hardy and survive -20F pretty well
Marco Murad How to become a real estate developer
29 October 2024 | 6 replies
I've been buying vacant lots in Joshua Tree and Palm Springs for the past 2 years.