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Matt Stull Buying a STR in Red River Gorge
11 December 2024 | 8 replies
Overall though to answer your question, there is some supply glut in the RRG area so those older properties with less amenities are struggling some.
Timothy Newsome First investment property either GA or Ohio, looking to connect.
11 December 2024 | 35 replies
Columbus is going to be a market with more expansive growth compared to Cleveland, which is currently pretty steady with higher cash flow but less appreciation. 
Abraham Berkowitz Fix & Flip and BRRR in the Scranton area
6 December 2024 | 12 replies
I did my first long-term holds in Scranton after much research and have enjoyed a steady cash flow. 
Bridger L Logan Any success with rent by the room?
15 December 2024 | 59 replies
Rent out to roommates so I employ the "rent by the room" essentially.Pros:insane cash flowif your room offer is much better value than other places to live, tenants will stay awhilea small community can be built when your tenants become friends with eachothernever ending supply of tenants (at least in my area)Cons:CAN BE management intensiveWILL BE management intensive until you gain experience and know how to manageIf you employ this strategy, the BIGGEST risk/liability mitigator is being VERY clear from the start about your expectations and that you will evict if new tenant doesn't follow your rules.With my setup - I furnish the rooms and have all utilities covered. 
Charlie Cameron Assisted Living Investing Q&A!
7 December 2024 | 11 replies
and offer up question and answer support for anyone interested in investing in residential assisted living, actively, passively, or somewhere in between.Over my real estate journey I’ve tried a lot of different asset classes and finally landed on residential assisted living as my favorite real estate niche and perhaps the most incredible growth opportunity for the next few decades due to demographics and how that will drive demand to keep outpacing supply.
Elisha Johnston Cleveland and/or Columbus area
7 December 2024 | 33 replies
The job market is strong due to major companies moving and developing here like Intel, Amazon, Google, etc. and there's a steady population growth and strong rental demand.
Lorraine Hadden Affordable Homes, Where Are They ??
7 December 2024 | 1 reply
The news cycle notes that the limited availability of affordable homes is primarily due to a significant gap between the demand for housing and the supply
Erich Oertel What cities are still great to invest in
6 December 2024 | 45 replies
With a thriving tourism scene and steady year-round visitors, it’s perfect for short-term and long-term rentals as long as you are choosing an unsaturated asset class.
Janet Runes Time to Sell? Swansea SFH
6 December 2024 | 9 replies
Hi @Janet Runes,Selling a property with tenants in place is definitely doable, especially with the right buyer—usually investors who value the steady rental income.
Andrew McManamon Investing in Bitcoins
9 December 2024 | 98 replies
It's a lot prettier.https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/irs-wins-14-000/...A cryptocurrency exchange called Coinbase that deals with bitcoin and other digital currencies has been ordered by the IRS to start forking over information about some of its customers.According to Business Insider, a U.S. district court ruled that Coinbase needs to supply the personal information of 14,355 of its customers to the IRS as the agency tries to combat tax evasion.The customers affected by the order conducted Coinbase transactions of more than $20,000 between 2013 and 2015, which includes 8.9 million transactions.