
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
My husband and I just sold a property that we were renting in WA state and will have about $90k from that sale that I would like to reinvest, but not sure what the best options are around here to make the most of our money.

5 January 2025 | 4 replies
I have seen a lot of folks that typically BRRRR pivot to flipping for the time being.

18 January 2025 | 13 replies
They may have been introduced to wholesaling as a low-barrier entry into real estate and never considered licensing as a viable option.Why Getting Licensed Could Be Beneficial:Access to MLS: Licensed agents can access MLS listings, making it easier to find deals and run comps.Credibility: Being licensed can increase trust and credibility with sellers and buyers.Expanded Opportunities: As you mentioned, having a license opens up the option to list properties traditionally when wholesaling isn’t the best fit.Legal Clarity: Licensing helps clarify what you can and can’t do, reducing the risk of running into legal issues that plague unlicensed wholesalers.It’s a balancing act, but for many serious operators, getting licensed seems like a logical step to expand opportunities and ensure compliance.

12 January 2025 | 13 replies
Hey @Tyler Speelman- 2 options to consider:1.

5 January 2025 | 4 replies
I can only think that this grows as we move into the typical buy/sell season.I assume that your buyer funnel is full, and a lot of people have the want to buy with a constraint or two (rate mostly) of some sorts and you're working with them to execute their purchase at the right time while working around their constraint.

3 January 2025 | 3 replies
However, I am still very hands-on for my management business, typically logging 80 hours a week between my two jobs.

8 January 2025 | 13 replies
We also had the option of another type of policy that was even less expensive that would have required us to spend at least 1 night in the house and rent it at least 30 nights each year.

4 January 2025 | 1 reply
Sounds like there are more than just 2 options.

3 January 2025 | 12 replies
They’re now asking if the pet deposit can be refunded or credited toward their January rent to help them during the holidays.The tenant was apologetic about making this request and acknowledged it might not be typical.

9 January 2025 | 18 replies
Work with a seasoned STR realtor or STR PM to give you more options of a win win deal