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Graham F. How can I rent a spot in an RV park for an STR?
29 June 2022 | 4 replies
Hmm, doesn't sound like a place I would like to visit or stay.
Zach Gulbransen Using AirBnB and Rental Arbitrage in Downtown Area
3 July 2022 | 30 replies
The furnishing, the styling, layout, how it's marketed, the visitor packs, how turn-over services operate, these things have MAJOR impact.
Denver Chavez House Hacking the Santa Barbara County area
6 July 2022 | 4 replies
We now live in the ADU and rent out the front 2 bed 1 bath which covers 85% of the mortgage, and they are getting a screaming deal.
Maranda Tucker Recently hosted an open house...
30 June 2022 | 1 reply
When I sold residential, I did an open house every weekend and always had 8-10 visitors MINIMUM.
Eduardo Paz Buy all cash a immediate delivery condo or pre sale
4 July 2022 | 2 replies
@Eduardo PazIf I am buying all cash I would wait another few months as I believe once may and June’s housing data comes out you will see a lot more homes on market and it will be people who do not need to sell trying to get top dollar and those that must which will be dropping prices.While I do not think median home prices will drop, the market will be turning to a buyers market and there will be more deals to be had.Unless it’s a screaming deal I would possibly wait
Paul Sanchez BRRRR Method Using HELOC with Rising Interest Rates
11 July 2022 | 28 replies
A lot of people mention rents went higher in 2008-but it was cheaper to own than rent then, people had months to choose a default, save, and then rent when the foreclosure finally hit them-and that is not true today-renting is typically a sizable percentage higher, so being cautious today, for me, is forecasting flat or negative rents for next 18-24 months.I’m in a similar boat-just refi the primary HELOC to account for absurd raises in values, and keeping an eye on my market. 4 properties and 5 years into REI, I’m not pulling the trigger unless I find a SCREAMING HOT-CHANGE MY LIFE type of deal.
John Clark West Elsdon neighborhood now reaching appreciation acceleration
13 September 2022 | 11 replies
-------------------------------------------------I have heard of your definition, of course, I just find it too woolly to be of much use, as it allows all and sundry to scream "Gentrification!"
Rick Petersen Am I absolutely crazy here? (hint: probably.)
11 July 2022 | 40 replies
Would this be something that would be a good deal for someone with a lot of experience/big portfolio, or do the numbers on this just scream that it's an over-all bad deal?
Andrew DiDomenico FIRST LISTING, pumped for feedback
9 July 2022 | 24 replies
AirBnB takes this new data and refreshes your listing, and shows it higher to visitors in your area.
Mo Maktari Non renewal to Sec 8 tenant
10 July 2022 | 9 replies
I'm not happy that gas is 2.5x higher than it was two years ago, but I don't stand at the gas station screaming at the lady behind the counter who's trying to support two kids.