
5 February 2025 | 16 replies
When you sell, interview as many as you need until you feel very comfortable with the one you decide to work with.real estate is a big investment, and for me it's long term, I don't want to have buyer remorse because someone isn't as knowledge as I like.when I was younger, I was more willing or less experienced, today I want the same level of knowledge as I offer when I help someone with their tax planning or when I prepar their taxes.....Show me your high level of knowledge, you are hired.

29 January 2025 | 6 replies
With today's high interest rates, it usually doesn't make sense.

16 February 2025 | 61 replies
I saw this article today about how Booking is not paying many hosts for stays in Europe, Thailand, and Indonesia.

26 January 2025 | 24 replies
I’m going to talk to them today about the complaints that I am getting, but if this pursues, what exactly are my options in this situation?

27 January 2025 | 0 replies
I came across some critical information today that I think is important to share with you:In the aftermath of the LA fires, it has become evident that some homeowners’ insurance claims have been denied or disputed because the property title was held in a trust, but the insurance policy was under the individual homeowner’s name.This serves as a valuable reminder to review your insurance policies and ensure that the ownership structure on your property title matches the named insured on their policy.

9 February 2025 | 32 replies
Many older homes were built without closets.From appraisal today:"The Code refers to "habitable rooms" not bedroomsThe essence of the 2015 International Residential Code is that the code does not specifically use the term bedroom, but refers to all habit- able areas of a home.

2 February 2025 | 9 replies
You can't list a property with basic design and expect to be successful, especially with today's property prices and rates.

30 January 2025 | 7 replies
Today's end of the day job: putting on a new door.

29 January 2025 | 0 replies
Traditional deals often don’t excite investors—offering $200/month in cash flow isn’t very compelling.But with co-living, you can offer 5X the returns, making it much easier to secure funding.Now, instead of asking an investor to put up a 20% down payment for $200/month cash flow, you can pitch them a 5% down investment yielding $1,000+/month—a much more attractive deal.Why Co-Living is the FutureCo-living isn’t just another strategy—it’s a high-demand, high-cash-flow, lower-risk investment model that aligns with today’s rental market trends.

5 February 2025 | 54 replies
Don’t get me wrong, some people have been very successful with OOS the last 10 years, but today is a very different market from 2012-2020, and I think you owe it to yourself to understand what can go wrong.