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Erica Dike Design Dilemmas: What's your biggest struggle with designing your vacation rental?
24 January 2025 | 25 replies
I don't know what your space or design concept looks like but for a 1 bedroom beach condo I would choose something like this: https://nathanjames.com/products/modern-upholstered-3-seat-w...
Rafael Valdor Renting out my townhouse: DIY vs. PM vs. Realtor
11 January 2025 | 14 replies
Late payments, property damage, and evictions are avoidable when you have a PM who knows how to find reliable renters.I encourage you to seek out a property management company that emphasizes tenant screening and uses modern tools for verification.
Jonathan Sanchez Pricing Strategy - What is your approach?
16 January 2025 | 13 replies
How do you go about seasonality and what benchmarks do you use to guide your pricing?
Bayo Badejo 103 unit assessed cap rate of 5.4(accurate?)
15 January 2025 | 3 replies
Does it look like a modern-ish apartment with breezeways and internal stairs, or is it built like a roadside motel with long walk ways along the front.  
Dean Sexton New to real estate investing. Quick question
15 January 2025 | 3 replies
In today's competitive real estate market, having modern amenities can set your property apart, making it more attractive to a wider audience.
Makani Donaldson What is considered a good cash flow?
26 January 2025 | 16 replies
.$150 x 12 months = $1,800If you put $45,000 into real estate as a down payment, you are looking at a 4% cash on cash return.I would consider this decent.If you put $20,000 into the deal, the cash on cash return is higher and its better.If you put $200,000 into the deal, the cash on cash return is lower and considered worse.However, cash on cash return is not the only return you should consider, you should also consider appreciation.My benchmark is trying to achieve atleast an 8% return between appreciation and cash flow.Best of luck!
Luis Fajardo New-home sales hit a high in 2024 with builders responding to market demands! Learn
27 January 2025 | 0 replies
Builders can offer those crucial incentives, and the homes themselves often come with modern features and energy-efficient designs that make them even more appealing to buyers.Looking ahead, it’s clear that new-home sales will remain a bright spot in the housing market.
Yooni Choi What's considered a 'good' cash flow in Pittsburgh?
7 January 2025 | 2 replies
One of my early properties barely broke even, but after a couple of years, rent hikes and expense optimization turned it into a strong performer.For cash flow benchmarks, I usually aim for $200-$300 per unit, but your situation.. house hacking.. offers unique benefits like reduced living expenses and quicker equity buildup.
Kevin Greer Do you need a Realtor license to be a property manager in Colorado?
7 January 2025 | 9 replies
.: Quote from @Krista Lance: Hi all - I have a new-modern day question regarding this: What about if I want to manage a "medium-term" rental (i.e. 30 days or more).
Don Konipol Passive Investor Strategies vs Active Investor Strategies
24 January 2025 | 3 replies
Spend what’s needed to upgrade with reliable mechanical systems, roof that doesn’t leak, remediate all mold; interior design modernized; in other words a place that will attract a higher income no hassle tenant.