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Stephanie Medina Is it a bad idea to convert this LTR into a STR?
26 January 2025 | 17 replies
This allowed us to maximize revenue and occupancy more effectively.Safely Insurance: We also decided to use Safely Insurance, which provides comprehensive coverage for guest damages, liability, and protection beyond what Airbnb or Vrbo offer.
Stephen Fleming Newbie Plan. Thoughts?
14 January 2025 | 9 replies
You spend so much money before you make a dime of booking revenue.
Olivia Blake New Landlord - Tenant Refusing Payment Method
1 February 2025 | 21 replies
(we charge the same Processing Fee as depositing to our bank)4) Pay online using their tenant portal (we absorb the small fee, to encourage this behavior as the internal resources saved more than cover that fee)We understand we have scales of efficiency a DIY landlord won't.
Jon D. Relocation / selling vs investment?
22 January 2025 | 12 replies
I care most about the Internal Rate of Return (helps me determine how long to hold a property), the cash on cash return (helps me decide why this investment vs other options, and it also takes into consideration appreciation of the property!)
Peter Neill From PPR Note Co. to GSP REI: Finding My Freedom Raising Capital
27 January 2025 | 6 replies
Over time I internalized Dave’s words and made them my own; taking on nearly all the fund investor calls, building and managing the Investor Relations team and overseeing the process of raising over $80MM together.
Chris Magistrado Do Real Estate Agents work Remote?
23 January 2025 | 9 replies
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William Nast The big dream: Aspirations of a young man.
10 January 2025 | 6 replies
Ever since that conversation I went on a deep dive of research and studying to figure out how to accomplish these wild ambitions of mine.She helped me get my first property when I was 24 years old, which we ended up selling after a few years and using the revenue to purchase another property.
Sidney Duquette Strategies for High Equity Growth Properties: Risk Mitigation, Value-Add, Cash Flow
20 January 2025 | 7 replies
Even if I were to rent it out on Airbnb, the cash-on-cash return isn't very attractive.Specifically, I’m concerned about:High mortgage payments and the financial strain it could cause if the property doesn't generate sufficient cash flow.Cash-on-cash return is low, even with high-revenue short-term rentals.My Questions:Risk Mitigation:Any strategies I can use to mitigate the risks associated with owning a high-value property with a large mortgage?
Briar Blake Property Managers Violated Contract
25 January 2025 | 13 replies
Most PMC's will add extra fees to help the company make some extra revenue.
Kiley Costa Pay Off STR or Invest in Another Property?
11 January 2025 | 9 replies
Before committing to paying off the property, analyze whether there are ways to optimize revenue, such as better marketing, adjusting pricing, or upgrading the property to attract higher-end guests.Return on Capital: If you pay off the mortgage, the “return” is essentially the 7% interest you’re saving.