
3 March 2024 | 7 replies
Also includes a few VA hours in the price to jump start your progress... that way it's not just a second job.

5 March 2024 | 27 replies
My wife absolutely unpacks and puts all her stuff away and the suitcase goes in the closet till we are packing to leave.I just sometimes just live out of the suitcase and sometimes put my stuff away in drawers.On a side note since you are local to me I just bought a hoarder house that has antiques including dressers and chest of drawers.
3 March 2024 | 9 replies
Thank you for replying.The land cost 200k (3 lots) and it includes a house that needed some rehab, which is now done and I have a tenant lined up for $1600/month.

4 March 2024 | 18 replies
This is a snippet from an article written by Onera Group.Short-Term Rental Analysis in Okaloosa Island, FloridaThe base of our short-term rental analysis is outlined below:First, we will identify areas in Okaloosa Island that consistently experience high demand for short-term rentals year-round.Next, we will narrow our analysis down to a specific subarea, considering factors like occupancy rates, average stay, daily rates, and annual bookings, among others.Then, we will identify the precise characteristics of top-performing listings in this subarea, including property type, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, key amenities that drive demand, among others.Next, we will reveal how top-performing hosts in this area adjust their daily rates throughout the year, capitalizing on the seasonal trends in the short-term rental market.Finally, we will conduct a financial case study to determine the expected net annual return of a listing available in the for-sale market within that specific area in Okaloosa Island.Analyzing High-Demand Locations for Short-Term Rentals in Okaloosa Island, FloridaThe first stage of our analysis involves finding areas with high demand for vacation rentals on Okaloosa island.

3 March 2024 | 12 replies
If your business includes both business assets and real estate you can do a 1031 exchange for the real estate portion of the business only.

3 March 2024 | 9 replies
What many investors are learning is that this leads to terrible outcomes including paused distributions and loss of principal invested.You are technically correct that debt will always multiply returns.

4 March 2024 | 59 replies
They will continue so, no matter how many more groups or books or podcasts will be provided.And many questions, including the three I half-jokingly mentioned above and the one which is the subject of this thread, simply do not have right or wrong answers.
23 August 2016 | 3 replies
You do that because that 35% includes the cash buyer's profit on rehabbing it along with holding costs and other things.

1 September 2016 | 30 replies
These people include:@Dave Short@Shawn Holsapple@Ryan Mullin@Will Hull@Brett Snodgrass@Stephen Barton@Don HarrisAccount Closedand many more I'm forgetting at the moment.

1 September 2016 | 4 replies
It appears the units are below market, however with some cosmetic repairs and perhaps some capex's I feel I could increase the rent by at minimum (based on local comps) 68%.I would offer 85% of list and estimated $20,000 in repairs/upgrades (this is probably a generous estimate - the property appears to be in good shape, basically needs a face lift).With all these figures, including the 50% rule, financing with 20% down @ 3.5%, I come out to a profit of $262 per unit and a cash-on-cash return of 9.53%.So, does this seems reasonable?