
8 July 2024 | 18 replies
Luxury STR's can really perform exceptionally, I've heard St Augustine is a strong market, can't go wrong with anything Naples..Savannah is also a hot spot.

9 July 2024 | 11 replies
@Karl McGarvey - I'm doing a luxury flip in Orange Beach right now, but I do all of my STRs in the Destin and surrounding markets.

12 July 2024 | 42 replies
Luxury property in the Bay Area will appreciate, it just may not happen on your timeline.

9 July 2024 | 12 replies
Yea when we move back we’ll be in a luxury apart setting for the time being which the wife loves & proximity to everything however in doing so the property would be vacant until we have a tenant.

9 July 2024 | 16 replies
Being in the Dominican Republic, I imagine that it could be more but it sounds like it's a luxury property so it could actually be less. @ 50%, the net income would be $120k, which would give you an ROE of less than 7%.

7 July 2024 | 5 replies
I am an ambitious retired network engineer who started that career after closing down my first business which was in the automobile industry، sooner later I developed an interest in investing in my property and other ones by using Airbnb. it was a really funny story to begin but you know that after one year I would be managing 33 luxury apartments distributed across one of the fastest growing communities in my country.

7 July 2024 | 7 replies
Do you plan on doing STRs or is this a brand new luxury 4-Plex where you may be able to get high LTR rents?

6 July 2024 | 14 replies
New developments in Manor, East Austin, Georgetown, Plufgerville, Cedar Park, Buda and Kyle are seeing new luxury devleopments that offer a luxury lifestyle without the excessive rental pricing you'd see near downtown Austin.

8 July 2024 | 42 replies
If you were actually at my event, you'd know that 1) I buy at wholesale prices, 2) I buy for cash flow, not for speculative appreciation, 3) we 'create' appreciation by making value-add improvements to properties, and never speculate, 4) I stabilize properties & refi out my investors in 12-18 months, allowing more predictability in interest rates & loan terms than speculating 5-7 years out like most syndicators do, 5) if the market shifts, I'm at a low enough cost basis that I have many options on what to do with the property (hold, refi, sell, etc), 6) once investors are cashed out in 12-18 months, I'm the only one with ongoing responsibility & liability (even though it's a non-recourse loan there is still some liability I take on), 7) I project for increased interest rates (which actually just dropped .25% last week, btw), lower LTVs, and lower valuations than what the market is showing right now, keeping us at very safe levels, and 8) I only buy workforce A & B class apartments (not luxury, not C/D class) which is the most insulated asset class in real estate.I have NEVER publicly pitched a deal, or even pitched a deal in my events.

10 July 2024 | 256 replies
One of the complaints from the Feds in the lawsuit I am involved in is that the culprit was living luxuriously beyond the means of his earning.