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Travis Andres Best overall PMS - guest communication/guides
22 May 2024 | 17 replies
They are not as attractive to bells and whistles but they have all the core functions down pat and then integrate with other software's for the guest functionality items.We had Guesty before and they had a lot of cool automations, but accounting was bad 3 years ago and we had to get the accounting down.Likely you will not find the "perfect" software you. 
Nathan Gesner How did you learn to manage your rentals?
22 May 2024 | 20 replies
I attract better tenants and I also believe I tow that thin line between not being a pushover and not being a jerk.
Patrick Goswitz Owner Finance Deal. Good or Bad?
22 May 2024 | 10 replies
If this seems like a more attractive option to you, considering your financial goals and risk tolerance, it might be a great way to go!
Isan Sahoo What's the STR forecast for 2023?
24 May 2024 | 100 replies
Over-saturation.While I am thoroughly enjoying being one of only 6 Airbnbs in the entire town of Podunck Oklahoma and where I am in Wisconsin, is not over-saturated yet.....not a single guest is coming to these places for a "vacation." it's because you're already super host so all these traveller are attracted to stay in your place, since you are a reliable good host.but if you ask the newbie in your area that may not having the same feedback like yours, their booking most likely wouldn't be similar to yours.to answer this question we really need to use comparative data.  
Frank Barletta Forget flipping in the NorthEast.. Welcome to Fayetteville, NC
20 May 2024 | 5 replies
Additionally, Fayetteville's strategic initiatives to enhance local infrastructure and public services foster a supportive environment for both residential living and business operations, making it a highly attractive market for real estate investors.Let's dive deeper into this market together.Fayetteville, nestled in North Carolina, boasts a flourishing housing market propelled by its affordability, community charm, and strategic location.
David Burrell Mynd Property management bad in Atlanta or everywhere?
21 May 2024 | 16 replies
What investors don't understand is that their ignorant focus on the cheapest price, attracts either bozos or cut-rate companies to cater to them.
NA O. 30 y/o. $290k in savings/stocks. What kind of home purchase/REI is the right move?
21 May 2024 | 4 replies
I'm attracted to the duplex/multi-family option since I feel like I'm already very late to the REI game and want to jump in and not waste any more time.I've been a long time reader of BiggerPockets and there's so much great information on here.
Forest Wu How to find offmarket syndication opportunities with great GPs/operators?
22 May 2024 | 74 replies
However, this post has the unintended consequence of potentially attracting some some GPs/operators running syndications that have underperformed and thus allows them free marketing to try and raise capital from new investors.
Anthony Montano New Florida Investor, looking for advice on best areas for long term rental holds.
20 May 2024 | 12 replies
Our lovely East Coast boasts some ideal areas that have shown consistent property price value increases over time, making them attractive for long-term holds, particularly in the rental property market.Consider these cities and zip codes in Southeast Florida:Miami-Dade County:Miami Beach (33139, 33140)Coral Gables (33134, 33146)Brickell (33131)Broward County:Fort Lauderdale (33301, 33304)Pompano Beach (33062, 33064)Hollywood (33019, 33020)These locations have witnessed remarkable growth, but it's always wise to conduct your own research and evaluate factors that align with your investment goals and risk tolerance.If you'd like to hear personal experiences or discuss further, I'm more than happy to chat with you.
Chris Purcell Do you raise rent on good tenants?
21 May 2024 | 41 replies
The one thing I will do to my units to make them more attractive to tenants is I will spend a little bit extra to put in slightly (but not extravagantly) nicer finishes ... things like brushed nickle hardware instead of brass or chrome, laminate floors instead of carpets, etc. and keep my units in good condition ... therefore, even if I charge market rent it is a good deal since my units have slightly nicer finishes ... if I take pride in my units and they are in good locations, then I find it will attract quality tenants who will also take care of my units, and no they do not leave when I raise rents up to the max the market will bear.