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2 October 2024 | 17 replies
I'm getting annoyed all over again because I'm paying a higher percentage and getting way less service than I had before.
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1 October 2024 | 0 replies
The Fed signaled that it will cut the rate by another half a percentage point this year and expects four more cuts in 2025 and two in 2026.”I don’t have a crystal ball here… but logic suggests as rates dip into the lower 6s, and then 5s, potentially into the upper 4s, buyer power will increase.
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9 October 2024 | 312 replies
Not all of them are but likely a higher percentage than accredited investors who are already multi-millionaires.
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1 October 2024 | 7 replies
We did & it was only a fixed percentage of the amount received from the insurance company, no other fees.
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2 October 2024 | 9 replies
The house must have been a more recent purchase based on the balance of the mortgage and current value, so you may end up losing money on it after closing costs.Even if you get $2600 a month, the PM will take a percentage of that.
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1 October 2024 | 10 replies
And in places like Los Angeles, taxes are based on a specific percentage of assessed value.So it really depends on the county!
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30 September 2024 | 0 replies
If you have a move-out every year, that would amount to a vacancy percentage of 14.3%; two divided by 14 (12 months tenancy, plus the two vacant months).
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1 October 2024 | 8 replies
And lower income means food eats up a higher percentage of income, so rent has to be a lower lower piece.But even beyond that, when you are in very low income areas, even trying to push a $20 rent bump is disproportionately high and will cause a tenant to move.
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1 October 2024 | 8 replies
Same with the 50-100% of one month of rent for Placement.NOTE: STR doesn't charge for Placement - hence the 30% figure.Recommend tying the MTR fee to the length of the stay - the shorter it is, the higher percentage you may want to charge.
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2 October 2024 | 48 replies
A little P.S. up the prices by a small percentage to cover the increase in host fees, works like magic for the extra cost and the guest never know!