Aline Elad
Mid-Term Rental near a Level1 Hospital in "High Crime" area
9 March 2024 | 13 replies
I own MTR's in a San Antonio medical center and I can give you this advise: Traveling nurses/professionals are looking for small accommodations (lower price point), they are concerned with safety, as they are usually women traveling alone, well-lit walkways by their parking spot, private entrances/bath/laundry.
Stephen Sayles
Seeking Expert Advice: The Furnished vs. Unfurnished Dilemma for My Lakewood Duplex
9 March 2024 | 10 replies
2/1s and 1/1s are great for travel medical professionals and digital nomads. 3/1s are a lot tougher to rent as MTRs.
Osman Khan
New Member Introduction
8 March 2024 | 10 replies
Since I was a medical student, I've always been passionate about making smart investments for my future, and real estate has piqued my interest for its potential to generate passive income and build long-term wealth.
Frank Agyeman-Duah
Travelling Nurses Rental
8 March 2024 | 21 replies
I'm about to start short term rental for travelling Nurses (travelling medical professionals).
James Wise
Are all of the Sub-To Scammers getting SCREWED with the new interest rates?
8 March 2024 | 4 replies
Just like medical, e commerce, or real estate brokerage.
Chris Markham
New investor and new to the community
8 March 2024 | 10 replies
For older demographics, consider the availability of medical centers, entertainment, and restaurants.Buildings/Permits: Assess the city's growth compared to previous years.Determine if the city can accommodate future supply.Government Regulations: Examine the city's efforts and the type of businesses they are targeting.
Caleb Rehg
What Needs to be Different for College Students
7 March 2024 | 5 replies
Some smart BP members have targeted Medical Colleges because they have daddy's Money.
Alexander Szikla
Broader Rental Markets Cool Off NYC’s Rental Housing Crunch Hits 50-Year Low
6 March 2024 | 2 replies
A staggering 86% of households earning under $25K spend over half their income on rent, highlighting the acute affordability crisis.Urgent calls for policy intervention, including incentives for housing production like the potential reintroduction of the 421-a tax abatement, are echoing through the city as leaders grapple with the severity of the housing shortage.
Vernon Huffman
If you had $300k liquid how would you start RIGHT NOW?
8 March 2024 | 53 replies
For older demographics, consider the availability of medical centers, entertainment, and restaurants.Buildings/Permits: Assess the city's growth compared to previous years.Determine if the city can accommodate future supply.Government Regulations: Examine the city's efforts and the type of businesses they are targeting.
Lars Bruinink
Class A & B areas
6 March 2024 | 12 replies
Everyone has a different perception on the different asset classes.Just depends on how you where born and bread 🤷🏻Someone living in Beverly Hills would call my "B class" a "Z Class" lolI consider B class in Toledo to be as follows:1) Good infrastructure supporting home owner and tenant demand (Schools, colleges, hospitals, medical centers, larger employers, etc...)2) Employed tenants that are sophisticated enough to pay rent online.3) Well kept yards, no bordered up homes, pride of ownership in the community.4) Mix of home owners and investor owned (Leaning more toward home owners)5) Lower crime rates and some upside potential from an appreciation standpoint.6) Entry sub $100,000 with 8-10% net returns on cash investments.Every market has different numbers and cashflow expectations Much success