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Lee L. Stessa vs. Landlord Studio, vs Quickbooks.
7 October 2024 | 24 replies
These plans vary in the number of users and features included and are built for different purposes. 
Frank Barletta Houston: Gross Weather, Lovely Investing
9 October 2024 | 9 replies
While opinions may vary, I rely on data to help drive real estate decisions and planning.Key ConsiderationsEducational Attainment: 77008 boasts higher numbers of residents with bachelor's (12,241) and master's degrees (5,739) compared to 77063.Demographics: 77063 has a higher percentage of foreign-born residents (41.02%) which typically indicates a strong rental market and with 76.86% renter-occupied versus 32.60% in 77008.Economic Factors: Median income in 77008 is $140,609 with a low unemployment rate of 3.37%, whereas 77063 shows lower median income ($51,899), higher unemployment (9.99%), and more families below the poverty level (16.51%), which may indicate economic diversity but also potential rental payment risks​​.Age Distribution: 77008 has more middle-aged residents (35-54) [8970 compared to 6,115] and a slightly higher proportion of young adults (25-34) compared to 77063 but both are popular with younger adults suggesting strong rental markets equally exist.Housing Market: 77008 features a higher percentage of family households (52.39%) and married-couple families (44.77%), suggesting stability and potential for property appreciation.Digital Advertising Demand: Houston Heights apartments (77008): 50,000 average monthly searches.
John Hoschouer 2 story long term rental in Hiawatha Kansas
7 October 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $40,000 Cash invested: $120,000 Full of charm 2.5 Story Home Featuring: 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Hardwood Floors, Fireplace, Basement, Covered Porch.
Mike Fingleton Scandinavian strategy applied in the US
7 October 2024 | 3 replies
I know this type of housing was featured in the one show "Happy!"
Luke Stewart Downtown Chicago Midterm Rentals
11 October 2024 | 41 replies
This is a very rare offering from what I can tell (based on my research), and these features in conjunction with the amenities my building offers (you name it we have it) and secured garage parking available (extra $), I am allowed to charge a premium for my rental.
Mark Miles Going pet friendly
8 October 2024 | 16 replies
When we travel with our dogs it's the most important feature that I'm looking for. 
Rodney West Medium term rental data
4 October 2024 | 13 replies
Pricelabs Market Dashboard offers this feature!
Priscilla Chin Feedback for gauging rental demand and looking at rental comps
7 October 2024 | 4 replies
Hi Priscilla, you can check out Rentometer and the "Price My Rental" feature on Zillow.
Madheshwaran R. Seeking advice on New condo for STR
10 October 2024 | 28 replies
The condo to be featured in Tall Timbers seems quite fascinating.
Chida Truong Pace Morby Mentorship
14 October 2024 | 420 replies
People who sign up for his course automatically become members of the “RAND” clubs (Robert Allen Nothing Down clubs) where the emphasis is on buying real estate with “nothing” down.1979 - Wade Cook (convicted felon), Ted Thomas, Carlton Sheets, and Ed Beckley pioneer using late night infomercials to sell their books, tapes. and “complete systems” for $999 discount to $599 if “you act now”1981 - Real estate investment clubs are formed around the country following a REIA formula - many RAND clubs are merged into these REIAs1981 - Jimmy Napier, Joe Land, Ernie Kessler, and John Beck appear at REIA Clubs as featured guest speakers, selling books, tapes, etc “in the back of the room”.  1983-1995 - The guru industry is dominated by late night infomercial gurus, many trying to disguise the commercial as if they’re a guest on a talk show.