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Brandon Morgan analyzing a deal, first property, buying strategy.
14 February 2025 | 5 replies
Because of the renovations/ maintenance I still am a little negative Cuzz I had to come out of pocket a few times but it’s fine.
Grant Shipman The Rise of Co-Living: As Airbnb Faces Restrictions, New Housing Models Win in Court
19 February 2025 | 6 replies
.🔹 Airbnb is Facing Increasing Restrictions:New York City has implemented strict rules requiring hosts to register and be physically present, effectively banning many short-term rentals.Dallas and Atlanta have passed zoning laws banning short-term rentals in residential areas.California cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles are ramping up enforcement with hefty fines for non-compliant listings.🔹 Co-Living is Gaining Legal Ground:Colorado eliminated all restrictions on the number of unrelated adults living together statewide as of July 1, 2024, marking a major victory for co-living advocates.This week, Jacksonville Municipal Court ruled in favor of PadSplit, voiding citations for “illegal boarding houses” on constitutional and fair housing grounds.Cities like all over like Washington D.C. are considering zoning reforms to allow more co-living developments as an answer to the housing crisis.As Airbnb restrictions tighten, co-living is emerging as a scalable and legally sound alternative that balances affordability, tenant stability, and community needs.
Luc Lacasse Seeking Insights on Real Estate Syndication
17 February 2025 | 0 replies
I’m currently leading a luxury condo project in Cabo San Lucas and looking to expand my knowledge in real estate syndication.I’d love to hear from experienced professionals about:✅ Best practices for structuring a successful syndicate✅ Key strategies for raising capital effectively✅ Navigating the legal and financial aspects of syndication✅ Lessons learned from successful (or even challenging) syndication experiencesI’m here to learn and connect with like-minded individuals who have expertise in this area.
Ross Derouen CPA For First Time Short Term Rental Property
9 February 2025 | 3 replies
I am looking for a CPA to give guidance on the most effective way to go about the process and work with going forward.
Anthony Klemm early stage strategy comparisons
10 February 2025 | 16 replies
But a big difference when your costs stay mostly flat.) whether the property is positive or negative $100-$100/mo should make zero difference to you.
Tyran Block new member glad to be here
18 February 2025 | 8 replies
Being able to purchase a property with only 5% down means you can leverage your money way more effectively.
Troy Smith Refinance portion of brrrr
14 February 2025 | 19 replies
we can do it not rented but rate will be significantly higher. easier and more cost effective to rent it. unless the bridge money needs to be paid back asap or you need the funds back to buy more, then a cost analysis needs to be done. personally id get it rented at market rent or a touch below if time is a factor. 
Christopher Davis Changing trends in commission structures since the NAR ruling? (Nashville)
18 February 2025 | 1 reply
Is it having any effect yet in actual deals?
Ila Darafshandar 7-unit rental complex
10 February 2025 | 7 replies
Without use of no fault eviction, she is negative cash flow for years. how many depends on current rent roll and what increases the market can bare.  
Matthew Posteraro Conservative Scaling for House Hacking
29 January 2025 | 10 replies
Also, focus on 2 years of job/income stability.Class D Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, all cashflow with little, maybe even negative, relative rent & value appreciationVacancy Est: 20%+ should be used to cover nonpayment, evictions & damages.Tenant Pool: majority will have FICO scores under 560 (almost 30% probability of default), little to no good tradelines, lots of collections & chargeoffs, recent evictions.