
7 March 2025 | 10 replies
Run the numbers on ROI, rental demand, and financing before deciding.

7 March 2025 | 4 replies
There’s a ton of investment pouring in, job growth, and a growing demand for housing.

4 March 2025 | 2 replies
Hey Gavin, great question.Tariffs can certainly impact the economy, but real estate markets tend to respond in more nuanced ways depending on location, supply-demand dynamics, and investor sentiment rather than broad, immediate declines.A few things to consider:Local Market Fundamentals – Instead of assuming a market-wide drop, look at how tariffs might specifically affect your market in Beaverton, OR.

7 March 2025 | 2 replies
Renting your tiny home as a medium-term rental (MTR) is a promising strategy, given the high demand for smaller, affordable units in your area.

1 March 2025 | 9 replies
Some markets to check out: Lake Tahoe (high demand but strict permits), Sonoma/Napa (wine tourism, tight restrictions), Gold Country (lower buy-in, seasonal demand), and Mendocino Coast (beautiful but limited STRs).SoCal spots like Big Bear and Joshua Tree tend to be more STR-friendly.

13 March 2025 | 10 replies
Hey Katie, as an STR/MTR host & co-host in Metro Atlanta, I’d say it depends on your market and guest demand.

11 March 2025 | 9 replies
@Mathew FullerGetting back into Colorado real estate with a 10% down second home loan is a great move, especially if you target high-demand areas like Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, or mountain towns with strong short-term rental potential.

28 February 2025 | 5 replies
I explained to them that the LLC is not operating in a physical location, and the address is the Registered agent address but still have not gotten a response.

13 March 2025 | 0 replies
📊With higher interest rates and changing demand, what adjustments have been most effective for you?

22 February 2025 | 22 replies
These policies focus primarily on providing coverage for the physical structure of the property.There are three main types of DP policies:DP-1 (Basic Form): A DP-1 policy offers the most basic coverage, protecting the dwelling against named perils such as fire, lightning, and explosions.