
18 November 2024 | 2 replies
Looking to buy a house in Berkeley, CA. and have a quick question regarding the property title & assessor records.

18 November 2024 | 9 replies
If you operate the vacation rental as a short term rental, you will be able to take advantage of taking any losses you have on the property against your ordinary income.

18 November 2024 | 3 replies
One other thought is ask your lawyer that you are using to close on the property - he/she may be able to give you a template of something they use.

20 November 2024 | 4 replies
Generally, if you purchase a property in the name of an LLC, you may end up with less favorable lending terms.

5 November 2024 | 4 replies
I aim to generate leads and spread awareness that a property is for sale.

19 November 2024 | 2 replies
Unfortunately, North Jersey is probably one of the hardest BRRRR markets in the country right now because of extremely low inventory, high demand, and pushed up prices because single-family home buyers are buying the properties that we all used to buy to fix up because they are desperate.You can BRRRR, carefully, into many parts of Pennsylvania though but remember that interest rates right now make it very hard to BRRRR.

19 November 2024 | 1 reply
I am looking to purchase an investment property which was purchased over 50 years ago.

18 November 2024 | 1 reply
We're looking into camera options to monitor vacant properties being advertised for rent.

17 November 2024 | 5 replies
The notes are all on commercial properties (office, warehouse, shopping center, mixed use or sometimes multifamily)The properties are either vacant or occupied by tenants, not owner occupiedThe property value is usually higher than both the UPB and the legal balance, sometimes significantly higher than theNow it is important to mention that I have very little experience with issuing notes and buying performing notes.

19 November 2024 | 1 reply
After reviewing the latest ordinances, reports, and city guidelines, here’s a summary of my findings as of 11/18/2024:Key FindingsPermit Types and Fees:Type 1 (Owner-Occupied): $300 for 3 years.Type 2 (Non-Owner-Occupied): $450 for 3 years.Density caps apply to Type 2 permits (12.5% of block face).Enforcement:3 violations in 3 years lead to permit revocation.Fines up to $500/day for violations.Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT):City: 9%, County: 1.75%, State: 6%.Platforms like Airbnb and VRBO will remit directly to the city starting Feb 2025.Platform Obligations:STRs must have valid permits; unpermitted properties will be removed by platforms like Airbnb.Special Exceptions for Density Limits:Require approval by the Board of Adjustment (BOA).Zip Code BreakdownI focused on these 11 zip codes:Under San Antonio Rules:78205, 78204, 78215, 78210, 78212, 78245, 78258Independent Municipalities (Separate Rules):Alamo Heights (78209)Leon Valley (78238)Helotes (78023)Next Steps:Research density caps and zoning in specific zip codes.Dive into independent municipality rules for Alamo Heights, Leon Valley, and Helotes.Evaluate market maturity and income potential using tools like AirDNA.If anyone has experience operating STRs in San Antonio or these specific zip codes, I’d love to hear your insights, especially about density limits, enforcement trends, or community sentiment.Thanks in advance!