
19 February 2025 | 9 replies
When it comes to good cash flow, I’m usually aiming for something with strong upside potential—higher-end of the affordable market, in a gentrifying area, with a double-digit cap rate around 10%.

11 February 2025 | 30 replies
For example, the garage door must be remotely controlled so:The property manager can remotely open it to allow delivery and service people access.Access to the garage will be through an app on the tenant’s phone, no clickers or digital keypads to reprogram.

1 February 2025 | 3 replies
Here are some trends that could play out, or further develop in 2025.Leasing & Tenant Experience AI-Powered Leasing: Chatbots and AI tools will streamline leasing processes, from answering tenant inquiries to scheduling tours.Virtual Tours & Digital Leasing: These will become even more standard, making it easier for tenants to rent remotely.TechnologySmart Property Management: IoT devices (smart locks, thermostats, etc.) will become more common, improving efficiency and tenant satisfaction.Property Management Software: Platforms will integrate more AI for predictive maintenance, rent collection, and financial reporting.SustainabilityGreen building practices and energy-efficient upgrades will be a major focus, driven by tenant demand and potential incentives.AI & AutomationAI will play a bigger role in tenant screening, rent pricing optimization, and even predicting market trends.Automation will handle repetitive tasks like maintenance requests and lease renewals, freeing up PMs for higher-level activities.I'm sure there are plenty more shifting trends that I haven't mentioned and that are sure to evolve over the next year.

11 February 2025 | 167 replies
It's a decentralized digital currency.

16 February 2025 | 5 replies
•Mid-term rentals (30+ day stays) can be another fallback option, especially for traveling nurses, corporate workers, and digital nomads.5.

29 January 2025 | 8 replies
I was involved in a bunch of industries—from wellness and gyms to digital marketing and consumer products.

31 January 2025 | 1 reply
I'm a digital nomad who purchased a 4plex in Carson City, NV a couple of years ago as a buy & hold.

18 February 2025 | 13 replies
As a large chunk of the American workforce can now work from anywhere, investors are scrambling to provide great places for these digital nomads to explore a new city.

16 February 2025 | 10 replies
City proper has been on 5 year bear market completely unrelated to anything political, the suburbs have been adding inventory since the summer but are still very low but any measure and have actually gotten tighter the last few month, while I am open to the idea these cuts could eventually have some effect on the market, about 20% of the dc area is federal employees, let’s say the federal government cut the work force 25% which would be huge, that’s 5% of the population, but a good number of those people are either two income households where one person works in the private and/or the person being laid can go get a similar job in the provide sector l, the percentage of households who would be forced to sell thier house over this is likely in very low single digits.

6 February 2025 | 9 replies
Plus today's rates for conventional loans are in the single digits, which are lower than hard money.