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Grant Shipman Co-Living + House Hacking = Maximum Cash Flow & Financial Freedom
31 January 2025 | 0 replies
.🔥 Why Co-Living & House Hacking Work So Well Together✅ Higher Rental Income Per Unit – Renting by the room typically beats traditional rental rates.✅ Lower Vacancy Risk – Losing one tenant doesn’t mean losing all your cash flow.✅ More Affordable for Renters – Competitive pricing attracts a steady stream of demand.✅ Built-In Community = Lower Turnover – Tenants stay longer when they feel connected.✅ Allows You to House Hack a Single-Family Home – No need to compete for pricey duplexes and triplexes!
Jonathan Chan Coming back to BP
3 February 2025 | 7 replies
I then did some wholesaling, land flipping, did some more buying and am now just doing lending to build up active income.
Nick Fladager Real Estate Rookie
3 February 2025 | 6 replies
I'm a local youth pastor in MN and I'm looking into getting started in real estate so that I can provide extra income for my growing family.
Jonathan Abrado Pace Morby Gator Method Course Review
25 January 2025 | 155 replies
Hey Violet, to obtain additional corporate credit, are you working with a specific company or are you reaching out the typical credit card vendors? 
Brittney Yang How To Structure A Partnership For Duplex Investment
29 January 2025 | 7 replies
@Brittney Yang first red flag is it doesn’t sound like he’s that interested in long term holds but the primary reason for partnership is expertise in renovation and secondary reason is balance sheet and income to help get financing.Regarding reason one, I would offer to compensate him for his time in assisting you and have a very clear scope of what that responsibility is.  
Anthony Finelli Pay Off Second Home or Leverage into New Property
3 February 2025 | 8 replies
Diversification into multifamily also lowers risk compared to a single rental, as vacancies won’t affect your income as drastically.3.
Raqia Bethea Am I overthinking
24 January 2025 | 6 replies
Do you have other ways to decrease your expenses or increase your income aside from real estate? 
Byron Umana New to Airbnb Hosting? Here’s a Step-by-Step Guide to Get You Started!
20 January 2025 | 8 replies
For instance:If your area has many corporate offices or conference centers, you're likely to attract business travelers.Family-friendly suburbs with parks and schools often attract families.Downtown locations near nightlife are popular for groups and parties.Review Competitor ListingsSearch for successful Airbnb listings in your area and study their target audience based on:The language in their descriptions.Their reviews (guests often reveal the purpose of their stay).The amenities they offer (e.g., desks and Wi-Fi for professionals, cribs and baby gates for families).Evaluate Your Own SpaceYour property’s layout, amenities, and location may naturally cater to a specific audience.A cozy 1-bedroom apartment downtown might be ideal for professionals or couples.A 3-bedroom house with a yard might appeal more to families.Proximity to nightlife might cater to party groups.Experiment and AdjustIf you're unsure, start broad and monitor who books your property.
Courtney Dettlinger Should I use home equity loan & how
22 January 2025 | 1 reply
This creates two loan payments ($100,000 of equity and $300,000 on the new mortgage).Key NumbersHome Equity Loan Interest Rate: 6%Mortgage Interest Rate: 7%Rental Income: $3,000 per monthExpenses (management, taxes, insurance, maintenance): $800 per monthIncome and ExpensesMonthly Rental Income: $3,000Monthly Expenses: $800Monthly Mortgage Payment: $2,000ExplanationThe investor earns $3,000 in rent each month.They pay $2,000 on the investment property mortgage and $800 on other expenses.This leaves $200 profit each month or $2,400 per year.However, you have to pay $6,000 interest on the equity borrowed.This leaves you with an annual loss of $3,600.While the rental property generates positive monthly income, the interest cost of borrowing the initial $100,000 results in an overall loss.
Jack Pasmore The Importance of Underwriting. Is Automation Effective?
31 January 2025 | 9 replies
Gross rental income divided by 2 (50% op ex ratio) equals net operating income.Â