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Josh Ball Unique STR ideas/feedback
14 January 2025 | 18 replies
There are alot of cool prefab or modular homes coming onto the market.
Murtuza Khoja Considering buying a STR in Kissimmee
26 January 2025 | 2 replies
Which size of home is typically perform best on a cost benefit analysis?
Devin James How the market has shifted in just a few years
1 January 2025 | 6 replies
Quote from @Chris Seveney: Quote from @Devin James: In 2021, we saw buyers upgrading to larger homes, taking advantage of 3% interest rates to afford an extra 300+ square feet.Today, smaller homes are selling much faster as higher rates make additional square footage less affordable.While rates are historically average, I don’t see them dropping significantly.
Devin James Gross Margin Calculation for New Construction
27 January 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Devin James: Gross Margin is an important calculation for developers/builders.Gross Margin = Gross Profit / RevenueWe shoot for a 20% gross margin on our New Construction HomesReal #’s:Home Sales Price: $374KClosing Cost: $18,700Cost of Construction: $258KLand Cost: $30KGross Profit = $67K$67K/$374K = 17.9% Gross MarginCame slightly short of our goal of 20%Homes Values and Build Costs are constantly fluctuatingI wish we had a crystal ball build larger homes. average new build in our market is 2200 square feet, 4 beds, 3 baths, 2 car garage and sells for 515k. construction costs lower if design is good and find the median or average home sale price and push that up. my guess is you built too small. 347k is cheap. we target 429-479k price range in columbus ohio for single family homes and also only purchase close to urban core where premiums are 20% higher and we build smaller like 1500 sq ft where price per square foot goes up. 
Jay Hinrichs LA fires Wholesalers Beware
20 January 2025 | 19 replies
Leave the owners alone, when and if they are ready to sell, they will, and there will be plenty of lots to choose from on the MLS.I have no statistics to back this up, but in my casual observation after our fire is about 1/3 of the owners rebuilt their homes (some built similar, some duplicated exactly--big mistake, and some built better/nicer/larger homes). 
Phong Tran Inventory Home Price discount
22 January 2025 | 2 replies
Do builders hike their inventory home prices and then give a "discount" at year end? 
Dwight Cox DSCR financing on mobile homes
27 January 2025 | 1 reply
Does anyone know anybody who funds mobile homes and/or abandoned parks with infrastructure already in place?
Anthony Simeone Gainesville STR Market
23 January 2025 | 14 replies
Also, I was thinking about it and I think if you were going to make shared amenities (like fire pit) you probably would be very successful doing that strategy I mentioned for larger listings.For big dates I would have one listing that is both the primary and ADU that sleeps 12+, or whatever the number is, and then you can have the ADU and primary again as separate listings for the rest of time. 
Jimmy Rojas How to show proof of income with 1099 form
6 January 2025 | 4 replies
It does come down to DTI and what you can show versus what you can qualify for in terms of home price.
John Burtle Building my first spec home!
22 January 2025 | 28 replies
But unless you take a chance you'll never know.Some basics on the home.