Anthony Bodota
New to real estate and ready to learn!
15 January 2025 | 2 replies
Currently I am working in partnership on a luxury Air Bnb property in the Philippines to familiarize myself in short-term rentals.I live in Cerritos, CA and am looking to invest into a multi-family home to house-hack in Orange County, CA to get started.I will need a residential agent and possibly a contractor.I look forward to learning and hopefully working with you all!
Ben Hedvat
Single-family residence fix & flip Hamptons NY
16 January 2025 | 0 replies
The bathrooms received a luxury makeover with marble countertops and custom fixtures, while I also reconfigured the layout to create a more open and inviting space.
Nora Douglas
Looking to develop a short term rental Corporate/wellness retreat
12 January 2025 | 1 reply
I’m looking to purchase a 10 acre parcel either in Columbus, Dahlonega, or Helen.I’d like to live on half the land, and develop the other half into five A frame luxury short term rental units.
AJ Wong
Property Insurance crisis will supercharge climate migration in 2025 and beyond
11 January 2025 | 2 replies
I have an accepted offer on a luxury cabin in the sierras.
Sarah Larbi
Costa Rica
11 January 2025 | 49 replies
Because so much real estate in the US or Canada wouldn't be profitable without ultra low interest rate (as many investors are discovering lately), we are obsessed with getting cheap financing.
Sean Barnebey
Exploring a Seller-Financed Motel/RV Park Investment Opportunity – Advice Needed!
2 January 2025 | 4 replies
Probably need a full time manager, but not really big enough to do that unless the rates are super luxury I would think.
Derek Heinz
House hacking with low liquidity and an investor or two
3 January 2025 | 3 replies
Which reminds me that I should mention that I’m not opposed to living a not-so-luxurious lifestyle in the short run.
Brian Dolbeare
Considering a Small Multifamily in Pittsburgh – Concerns About Street Parking
15 January 2025 | 5 replies
I wouldn't consider it a heavy negative unless the street is super tight and parking is hard to come by or if the street is very steep/busy.The more desirable dense city neighborhoods it's almost kind of expected and off street parking would be considered a luxury rather than a necessity.If you get out into the suburbs I would say it's more of a big deal since more rentals have off street parking or a garage there.
Zach Schofel
RE Developer and Proptech based in NYC
29 December 2024 | 2 replies
On the RE side - I own/developed 2,000 residential units across the United States focusing on opportunistic residential acquisitions and development, including student housing conversions and luxury multifamily development.On the startup side - it is a third-party guarantor platform that expands your renter pool, increases rents and occupancy, and ultimately boosts your NOI while broadening affordable housing options for renters.