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Lotus Eli Innovative Strategies for Maximizing ROI in Short-Term Rentals
30 September 2024 | 46 replies
Guests love a taste of the local flavor.Tech perks: Smart locks, fast Wi-Fi, and streaming services are expected, but adding something like a smart speaker with local guides or even a coffee station with a variety of brewing methods (French press, drip, espresso) can enhance the experience.Guest Experience:Personalized touches: Leave handwritten notes welcoming guests, or even offer a short list of personalized recommendations based on their preferences (e.g., favorite type of restaurant or activities).Thoughtful extras: Think of small details like board games, books, or even a Polaroid camera with a guest book where people can leave their pictures and memories.
Hana Mori Is my first DSCR loan experience normal?
27 September 2024 | 40 replies
If the broker and/or account executive has little to no experience doing these loans, you will most definitely have a bad taste, just like any other loan. 
Alex K. Property Manager Question
25 September 2024 | 11 replies
Nickle and diming on questionable charges such as late fees for funds that were never paid, but rather taking out of funds that you had possession of the entire time just leaves a bad taste
Saijal Sindwani Dealing with a difficult tenant on a recently bought SFH
19 September 2024 | 14 replies
-Don't let one tenant or one maintenance expense put a bad taste in your mouth. 
Sam Faas Should I hide my real name/contact info during the rental?
17 September 2024 | 20 replies
We had one young lady, good job, good credit, good rental history but she had poor taste in men.
Saijal Sindwani Tenant agreed to rehab work in the house and not opening the door for contractor
16 September 2024 | 5 replies
I am getting a taste of the challenge it's going to be but not giving up just yet and am surely able to protect my investments.
Jonathan Dempsey 10 Best Pocono PA HOAs to Look at for Short Term Rental
17 September 2024 | 14 replies
It is easy to fall victim to a tastefully renovated home that lacks standout features among its peers.Honorable Mention - AlbrightsvilleIndian Mountain Lakes (IML) comes at the same tier as PFE.
Josh Cocker Advice for Rookie RE: Seller waiving inspection
14 September 2024 | 9 replies
Pretty much all major components were newly installed / fitted and done to a tasteful standard (new metal roof, plumbing, electrical, kitchen, flooring, bathroom, doors, new hvac, decks, vinyl siding etc) and I have visited and walked through 3 times and even been under crawl space to inspect a repair that was previously noted on an inspection to the foundation after termite treatment which looked to be a good job.
Jorge Abreu Social Media Alchemy: From Influence to Opportunities Galore
9 September 2024 | 5 replies
Potential investors flock to me like seagulls to a fresh catch, eager for a taste of the wealth.
Charlice Arnold Navigating Your First Fix-and-Flip: Insights and Tips
9 September 2024 | 3 replies
Issues like contractor delays, supply shortages, or unforeseen repairs can extend your timeline, which adds to your holding costs (mortgage, utilities, etc.).Tip: Factor in extra time for delays and have a backup plan to stay on track.Over-Renovating: Many new investors fall into the trap of over-improving a property, especially when they try to bring in their own taste.