20 July 2020 | 19 replies
Account Closed Always have exit paths available, it's great if it cash flows as an STR (on paper) but the true test is if it will still break even as a long term rental if you have to convert for some reason (COVID, STR regulations, etc.).

12 July 2020 | 6 replies
Even if additional regulations are passed statewide, the local government leadership should continue to be a bit more balanced.FWIW I spent a couple days in Spokane last week - I cumulatively walked or biked about 40 miles around various neighborhoods.

12 July 2020 | 1 reply
I get different opinions on this issue and I want to know if there are any regulation regarding hard money lending in Florida.

15 July 2020 | 3 replies
And liability questions are for attorneys, which I am not, but here are my two cents.As a landlord you have to provide a safe property that meets regulations, in this case DNS.

11 July 2020 | 5 replies
I do not know the rules and regulations on how that would work.

11 July 2020 | 0 replies
Don’t be surprised if you also catch an up-close look at the breathtaking horned owls that make our trees their home while walking the property.The interior features include Two wood-burning stoves & a fireplace with extensive hand-built wooden cabinets and storage throughout both homes, a spacious tile floored front room, humidity regulating swamp coolers, comfortably sized rooms, several ceiling fans.

27 July 2020 | 5 replies
Because the highest ROI is about 1000 miles away from me where I own a number of properties that make a ton of moneyI tend to buy in the Southern half of the US for 3 reasons:1) you get much higher year-round occupancy rates in the South & it’s simply tough to earn a good ROI in the North if your place sits vacant for a big chunk of the year2) Culturally, the Southern half of the US seems to be a lot more accepting of STRs regulation-wise.

22 October 2022 | 10 replies
Be sure to check local regulations but my experience has been true to this in ever location.

12 July 2020 | 3 replies
Cap rate could also be deceiving as rental income fluctuates due to several factors: market conditions, regulations, management/owner knowledge/experience, and others...If you are looking for a healthy cash on cash return, you would need 200-250bps of spread between the bank financing and going in cap.

14 July 2020 | 5 replies
I'm no expert when it comes to zoning regulations, but my understanding is that "RS" zones only allows for 1 dwelling per lot.