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AJ Wong What STR investors should expect on the Oregon Coast in 2025 and beyond
22 January 2025 | 2 replies
I always enjoy reading your updates and thoughts on the area.So, what is your best area right now according to your data and opinion?
Kasey Hardt Development Update: The Pearl
13 January 2025 | 1 reply

The Pearl is predicted to turn this area to a GLOBAL medical hotspot- forever changing Charlotte!

Mustafa Shaikh RAD Diversified Review — It Wasn't Pretty
19 January 2025 | 147 replies
I would assume they are providing frequent updates to investors on a monthly basis, including status updates, property updates, and fund updates to maintain communication.
Arron Paulino Update on Out-of-State Properties For Sale
21 January 2025 | 5 replies

I had to remove four of my out-of-state properties in order to refresh the listings and start anew. I will be lowering the asking price and seeing if that will help in the sale of these properties. Looking to either s...

Jasmine Thermitus Primary to Rental Property
15 January 2025 | 15 replies
If you are able to manage it yourself, I think you will get a lot of very helpful education in real estate by spending a least a year or two doing that.You'll be able to work with property managers a lot better if you've done the work yourself for a bit, and it also helps to get familiar with the various laws and regulations you have to comply with as the owner, even if you do have a property manager in place (e.g., the new RI rental registry and associated lead paint inspections/certificates).It's up to you whether you're able to do it, but I think you'll get a lot out of the experience if you can try it for a year or two.
Steven Radolinski Insights into the Albuquerque Real Estate Market: Opportunities and Considerations
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
However, always stay updated on local regulations related to STRs.In conclusion, Albuquerque presents a fascinating blend of opportunities for both new and seasoned real estate investors.
Craig Jones STR hotel makeover
22 January 2025 | 15 replies
I posted briefly about this back in July or August before we closed, but thought I'd write a little update because it's been an interesting ride. 
Yooni Choi How to self-manage out-of-state property
25 January 2025 | 12 replies
Personally, after working with numerous property managers in Las Vegas, I only trust two to handle this task for my properties.Compliance Is ComplicatedProperty management involves navigating a maze of city, state, and federal regulations.
Garrett Brown What is your biggest struggle in the STR world right now?
26 January 2025 | 48 replies
I have one listing that I'm able to make updates to, I just decided not to given the prior attempts.  
Fredrick C. Oesterle accepting multiple applications
9 January 2025 | 4 replies
., income, credit score, rental history) to evaluate applications in the order they are received.Notify Applicants: Let each applicant know you will process applications sequentially and explain your timeline for review.Act Promptly: If the first applicant meets your criteria, move forward with their application and provide them with a clear deadline to sign the lease and pay the deposit.Move to the Next: Only if the first applicant does not meet the criteria or declines the lease should you proceed to the next application.By focusing on one application at a time, you simplify the process, maintain transparency, and mitigate any potential fair housing concerns.Lastly, since housing laws can vary by location, double-check Arizona’s landlord-tenant regulations to ensure compliance with any local rules about how applications are handled.Best of luck with your rental process!