Chad Shultz
Small Town Motel turned into Big Returns
24 June 2024 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $640,000 Cash invested: $1,200,000 Turned a shuttered and rundown 13-unit waterfront motel into a brand new vacation destination with added lakefront "tiny homes", for a new total of 20-units with yearly gross over 500,000 and cashflow averaging $40k monthly.
Jacorion Williams
What’s your House Hack Story?
25 June 2024 | 31 replies
The boys anyway just need a few tiny or mobile homes with a couple shops they can work on their cars, trucks and motorbikes.
Chad Shultz
Small Town Motel turned into Big Returns
23 June 2024 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $640,000 Cash invested: $1,200,000 Turned a shuttered and rundown 13-unit waterfront motel into a brand new vacation destination with added lakefront "tiny homes".
Pete Harper
Tiny Home Development
19 June 2024 | 9 replies
My wife and I have been investigating developing a tiny home village in Central Texas.
Aaron Dubois
Trying to replace my mom's income with short term rental income.
26 June 2024 | 33 replies
One day we're looking at building tiny homes in Moab, and the next we're looking at Geodomes in Sedona.
Jon Martin
Backlash towards open floor plans: trend reversal or click bait?
25 June 2024 | 39 replies
Since there are so many interior walls, one feels obligated to load each room with a bunch of furniture and tiny pieces of art that will fit on the tiny little walls.
JessLyn Rivera
How To Transfer A Rental Property to an LLC?
21 June 2024 | 1 reply
Even if you manage to be the first person in history to maintain the corporate veil of a tiny corporation.
Cliff H.
States with Highest STR Taxes - VT bumps up to #4
21 June 2024 | 6 replies
Our tiny little town implemented a 1% tax now.
Ade Akingbade
Not Going Well - Seeking Advice for Rental Property Challenges
25 June 2024 | 30 replies
You know it’s funny back when I was flipping in dc pre covid, I was always amazed at the prices and in the back of my head was like I cannot believe people are paying 800-1 million to be in a tiny rowhome in a frankly pretty rough area, now of course everyone who didn’t grow up here throught it was just was the way it was, but growing up here I tried to explain to everyone just how bizzare it was that the city was so much more than then the burbs, (from 06 on there were entire areas that went up fourfold, where as the burbs were kind of flat for a decade) I won’t say I saw dc’s crash coming but it seemed so unnatural to me having grown up in the area, I also don’t think we’ve seen close to the bottom as far as urban real estate, as you said you can still trade a house in the city for one in the burbs but really given how urban living is + remote works, cities should be significantly less than an equivalent burb.