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Joe Kim How to speak to owners/landlords for rental arbitrage
27 January 2025 | 7 replies
Also in Touristic cities like Paris there is a competition among tenants to get the LTR  appartment.
Pierre Garcia New to the real-estate game. Taking my first steps through bigger pockets platform.
6 January 2025 | 1 reply
Every investor has their own path, and hearing different perspectives will only enrich your journey.Challenges in Real Estate Investing:Finding deals: In competitive markets, it can be tough to find good deals that make sense financially.Capital and financing: Finding funding, especially as a new investor, can sometimes be challenging.Dealing with tenants: Managing rental properties and dealing with tenants can be tricky, especially with issues like late rent or property damage.Market risk: Real estate markets fluctuate, and external factors (like economic shifts or local development projects) can impact property values.I’d be happy to continue the conversation if you want to dive deeper into any of these topics!
Marc Shin Boardgames and other low cost amenities in STR
28 December 2024 | 19 replies
We also have some RPG books (Basic Fantasy RPG is super cheap) and dice that have been used by guests.- Books:  We have a mix of books including some local area/regional stuff, some fiction, and kids books.- Kids Toys:  We advertise to families and have another 2xKallax cubes full of toys that won't break and are tolerant of missing pieces, but are easy enough to cleanup:  lincoln logs, blocks, hard animals, stuff like that.   
Clare Pitcher Flat Rate vs. Percentage Based Managment Fee
29 January 2025 | 8 replies
RW discovered that most clients shop with a "what are the monthly management fees" approach and not a "what are all of your revenue streams" approach.RW competes with a very competitive flat monthly management fee but then charges a minimum of 1 full month's rent for leasing and a host of other fees. 
Byron Umana New to Airbnb Hosting? Here’s a Step-by-Step Guide to Get You Started!
20 January 2025 | 8 replies
On the other hand, a hot tub might cost more but could yield a higher ROI in competitive or high-demand markets.Data-Driven Insights: I also use tools like AirDNA or PriceLabs to analyze local trends.
Schuyler G. Which Areas Rent Fastest? Building a Tool to Find Out—Help Needed!
28 December 2024 | 7 replies
While competition hadn't changed dramatically, we noticed some of the competition had pushed up rents on other 3 and 4 BRs in the area.  
Jorge Caceres Utilities included worth the risk?
7 January 2025 | 28 replies
I don't have experience renting in California, but if your competition includes it, I'd probably want to consider it too.
Ryan Daulton Mid-term rental pricing
29 December 2024 | 16 replies
If you've got people fighting over your listing and competition trying to get into the unit, then you're too low.  
Luis Cerwin How long should I give my PM to Rent a Unit before changing PM?
20 January 2025 | 14 replies
Your home needs to be in good shape (sounds like it is) and very competitively priced in order to have the few looking choose it instead of another option. 
Jack B. What are the risks of DSCR loans?
19 January 2025 | 9 replies
wild. 8. if you dont want to close in an LLC, you can still close in your personal name. 9. there are lenders with competitive rates if long term rents are greater than 1.1 of debt on the property (PITIA). however, there are also lenders who will allow you to do 80% cash out refinances with DSCR if DSCR ratio is 1.0. there are lenders that allow you to buy real estate at 20% down EVEN IF DSCR ratio is only 0.8. which means the rents are less than the debt on the property.