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Grant Shipman 24-Hour Case Study: Co-Living Marketing
31 January 2025 | 0 replies
🚀 24-Hour Case Study: Free Co-Living Marketing Strategy That Generated 695 Contacts & 15 House Tour RequestsHey BP Community,Wanted to share a co-living marketing strategy we tested that brought in some seriously impressive results in just 24 hours—completely free.📊 The 24-Hour Results:✅ 695 New Contacts✅ 100% Email Open Rate✅ 15 House Tour Requests✅ 2 Applications Submitted🔥 The Strategy: Livingsmith Partnership Database ApproachOn Friday, January 24, 2025, we launched a simple but highly effective outreach approach to attract potential tenants and partners.
Chris Guldi First Time Syndicating a deal
5 March 2025 | 4 replies
Many sponsors are happy to co-sponsor deals with inexperienced syndicators - in exchange for a cut of course.
Robert Ellis Intel’s Ohio Chip Factory Delays: What It Means for Columbus Real Estate Investors
1 March 2025 | 0 replies
Long-Term Play: Those who secured land at high valuations must now decide whether to hold, develop, or offload.New Construction and Infrastructure DevelopmentColumbus has seen a surge in homebuilding, particularly in response to anticipated demand from Intel-related jobs.The delay may impact financing and absorption rates, leading to a slowdown in housing starts.Infrastructure projects tied to Intel’s growth, such as roads and utilities, will likely continue, but at a measured pace.Commercial Real Estate and Small Business ImpactsMany businesses and developers bet on an influx of Intel workers fueling demand for retail, office, and industrial space.This delay could create leasing challenges, with some developers reconsidering near-term projects.On the flip side, a more gradual ramp-up may allow local businesses to scale strategically.Opportunities for Savvy InvestorsBuying the Dip: If land or housing prices see a correction, it could be a prime buying opportunity for those with a long-term outlook.Pivoting to Other Growth Areas: Columbus remains an attractive market beyond Intel, with a strong job market, affordable cost of living, and other major employers expanding.Building for the Long Haul: Delays happen, but Intel’s presence in Ohio is a long-term game.
Aliya Turner How We Increased STR Occupancy from 60% to 90% in 3 Months (Lessons Learned)
4 March 2025 | 7 replies
As an STR/MTR host and co-host in the Atlanta Metro Area, I’ve seen similar wins with dynamic pricing and polished listings.
Abriauna Garcia Buying my first property out of state as a server
25 February 2025 | 7 replies
I currently live in Colorado and I have run into a huge obstacle preventing me from being approved to buy out of state. 
Grant Shipman Do you believe that Co-Living investment is the fastest way to financial freedom?
1 February 2025 | 17 replies
How do you know what areas co-living could work? 
Dana Lenoir Mortgage Note investors
20 February 2025 | 7 replies
I would start at paperstac and Brett Burky and Co. 
Mike Rutherford Housing Shortages: Are We Looking in the Wrong Places?
24 February 2025 | 2 replies
Land’s cheaper, demand’s creeping up (remote workers and families priced out of cities), and you can actually get a shovel in the ground without a decade of red tape.
Robert Jones Current Political Climate
12 February 2025 | 9 replies
Modern agriculture, construction, and service industries rely on immigrant workers not because they are “cheap labor” but because they are skilled and willing to do jobs many Americans won’t.
NA Ludkey How to structure duplex purchase with someone else that will live there
25 February 2025 | 4 replies
Since our son will be living there, should we have him own 51% and we own 49% and put the financing in his name (with us as co-signers) to homestead it?Â