
10 January 2025 | 15 replies
I prefer to stay further from the coast and hopefully further from major storm/flooding events (potentially lower insurance costs).

25 January 2025 | 25 replies
By adding value through renovations, design tailored to German preferences, or flexible leasing strategies, you can turn seemingly average properties into STR gold mines.3.

18 January 2025 | 13 replies
Some wholesalers may see this as a hurdle or prefer to avoid the oversight from real estate boards.2.

20 January 2025 | 32 replies
I have my (low maintenance)demographic that I prefer to cater to.

8 January 2025 | 7 replies
I can do that through charging points, but since I'm getting it at a lower rate than you could as a consumer, I prefer to mark up the rate while still being lower than most others in the market.

11 January 2025 | 4 replies
Motivated sellers and distressed properties are more likely to surface.Creative Financing: Higher interest rates are opening doors to strategies like seller financing or subject-to deals, where you can secure more favorable terms directly from sellers.Shift in Buyer Preferences: With work-from-home trends still influencing housing demand, suburban and secondary markets are seeing strong growth.

5 February 2025 | 38 replies
Prefer keeping this kind of stuff behind closed doors if possible and sorting it out without revealing dirty laundry.I would have been in the same boat as many other turnkey providers that are no longer around if I didn't focus on limiting how much business I take on.And even with my stupidly strict criteria, we still copped the brunt of the sword.Business is business and people are people, sometimes things just don't work out.It's a true shame but such is life.I always want whats best for everyone and for every deal to work out and for everyone to succeed.With the best intentions, mistakes are still made.Those that work hard and do their best, will also make mistakes unfortunately.Again, I sleep in peace and whenever I F@#$ up, it's an honest mistake so crucify me all you want.Thank God, never been sued and back round is squeaky clean and I intend to keep it that way.Less is more and when crisis does arise (It always eventually does no matter how much you prepare and do your best), we can hopefully rectify and do our best to fix.For example, just had an investor loose $50,000 on a deal and the next few deals we are working for free for this investor.We don't have to do this, we want to...Not sure how we would be able to accommodate such an instance if I had 50+ investors loosing that much so I guess my stringent on-boarding criteria has saved our A$$ for 10+ years now.Granted, I'm burnt out on folks and have pulled back even more from doing our "measly" 4-5 turnkey deals per month and have decided to focus on just building my own portfolio.Like I initially intended when I moved to this country in 2012.Thanks mate and keep being great

6 January 2025 | 8 replies
If there is a choice to be made, it comes down to what an investor "likes" or prefers about one over the other?

11 January 2025 | 49 replies
Also, don't people tend to prefer Airbnb over hotels?

19 January 2025 | 61 replies
(I personally prefer $2M/year and I think that cash flow is plenty enough to cover any mortgage risk along the way, but there's no doubt some people would feel more comfortable sticking to the $24,000/year and that's totally cool too!)