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Patrick Haug Seeking advise on locating contractors
9 August 2022 | 3 replies
Over the duration of my search, I have tried a number of techniques but all have not been fruitful
Jenny Elomaa Thoughts on $15k or less homes/multiplexes
13 August 2022 | 44 replies
It's hard to do and, in my opinion, the juice is probably not worth the squeeze. 
Candice Bernard Airbnb in residential vs STR community
3 August 2022 | 1 reply
The home has a pool, a lake view, and my plan would be to renovate it entirely, giving it a unique look (bohemian decor, hammock in the backyard, fruit trees, gravel path leading to a fire pit, etc).Anyone having been to that neighborhood would agree that it is far from upscale (in fact, some houses are pretty run down), but I do see quite a few Airbnbs there, and the community is very close to the theme parks. 
Bailey Kramer Biggest pitfall to AVOID if you're starting a co-hosting business
4 August 2022 | 6 replies
Other strategies that I would recommend: 1) Start with your network - Friends and family are low hanging fruit 2) Create a brand on social media and let everyone know that you do Co-Hosting 3) Network with investors - BIGGERPOCKETS and work together to find deals and then ultimately manage their property 4) Reach out to long term rental landlords to see if they would be interested in turning their LTR into a STR 5) Reach out to cleaners who are already working with Airbnb hosts who are self-managing who would benefit from someone Co-Hosting it 
Tristen Edwards Aspiring real estate investor/Quality of Life question
11 August 2022 | 7 replies
Potentially you could farm out everything I am doing by having a solid management company that has solid maintenance people, BUT, for me I find that the stuff I am doing is usually the low hanging fruit(easy money) that gives me the ability to keep a tight control on expenses, while still having relatively free schedule most of the time.Hope this helps!
Mark Delosreyes Cost Segregation for Beach House
15 August 2022 | 6 replies
This is low hanging fruit since the majority are not done correctly. 
Thomas DeLay Cost Segregation study for single home rental
16 September 2022 | 19 replies
Depreciation schedules are low-hanging fruit because so many are not done correctly.
Guillermo Nadal Buy and hold investors
18 August 2022 | 6 replies
I rent them out to section 8 for $1k+ per month.I love these little places because they're like fruit trees that bear fruit every few years. 
Brad Hunton At point point do you start to enjoy the "fruits of your labor"?
26 August 2022 | 9 replies

Over the past six years of slowly growing my portfolio I have gotten to the point of my very lean F.I. number. We haven't spent a dime of our rental income since I started and have just reinvested to 13 LTR's and stil...

Anthony Lucas New investor looking for advice on cold calling or direct mail
25 August 2022 | 2 replies
I instantly think this could possibly be something fruitful.