
20 November 2023 | 24 replies
Obviously I chose Nevada for the weather, no income tax, very low insurance and property taxes combined with plenty of activities and cheap flights.

31 October 2023 | 36 replies
Arizona and Nevada have low property taxes and it's short flight there.

3 July 2017 | 76 replies
I want to setup a ticket system so I can monitor the calls from Tenants and get feedback on performance.

17 August 2021 | 107 replies
When you own multi-unit properties the 5th grade math goes like this.You purchase a 4-unit property for whatever price you pay and each unit gives you a $150 per month cash flowSo, now how do you get filthy with with 4 units vs a stinky single family home that sucks you dry.You earn 4 x $150 per month = $600 per month = $7200 per year positive cash flow you can put in your pocket and spend it going to Disneyland one time as $150 per ticket to get into one theme park where I think a small popcorn is now $7.Apartment units are in high demand and the Gross Multiplier is an average number being used today.You raise the rents for each unit only $50 the day you close escrow and you just made more money that most people can bank in 1 or 2 years and the math goes like this.4 units X $50 - $200 per month more positive cashflow x 12 month = a lousy $2400 per year.Now, your positive cashflow is $7200 + $2400 = $96,00 per year.

19 September 2023 | 2 replies
Free webinar/downloadable content > Low-cost subscription to have access to a community/group > higher-cost in-person event > course > mentorship/coaching (usually highest ticket price).I've purchased courses, hired coaches/mentors, and paid for monthly subscriptions.

3 December 2023 | 5 replies
It’s definitely a learning curve since my knowledge about RE is somewhat limited to buying a home, listening to podcasts and reading.I live in Las Vegas, NV and I’m a flight attendant.

14 November 2023 | 24 replies
Really great place to invest given the close proximity to Boston (1.5hr drive) NYC (45 minute flight).

17 October 2019 | 28 replies
That is, renting BEDS versus just the rooms of a home, to flight attendants/pilots.

20 December 2019 | 18 replies
In January my partner (a former flight attendant who now works for a major airline in operations) and I (a real estate agent with some investing experience) are opening up our first Crash Pad for flight attendants and pilots in a single family, no HOA neighborhood 3 miles from a major airline hub.