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Trevor Hill Any successful STR investor's on the OR coast?
1 June 2024 | 13 replies
Instead of spitting out an estimate like Airdna does, you’ll actually be able to find comps that match your property type and the design/ photos you think you can deliver.
Michael Gibson Looking for a property manager near Clarksdale MS
3 June 2024 | 4 replies
Understand the fees involved and calculate the total cost for an entire year of management so you can compare the different managers.
Mark Proctor Should I include a gym membership with my Airbnb?
3 June 2024 | 18 replies
Differentiating to increase occupancy or highlight the value offered doesn't need to cost money. 
Justin Mason Advice for Financing a Low-Cost, High-Rent Property
31 May 2024 | 6 replies
I'm exploring alternative financing options and would greatly appreciate insights or experiences in similar scenarios.Key Points:Property Location: Cahokia HeightsPurchase Price: $17,000Rental Income: Approximately $1,500/month via Section 8Condition of Property: Updated plumbing, roof is in good shape, needs AC unit, paint, flooring and cabinets and counter topI'm considering reaching out to private lenders but would like to gather opinions on:Feasibility of securing a mortgage for a low-cost property.Attractiveness of this deal to private lenders.Any creative financing strategies that could be applicable here.Legal and tax implications I should be aware of.Potential risks and how to mitigate them effectively.Any advice, suggestions, or contacts in the private lending space would be immensely helpful.
Eric Justice Hawaii or Florida
4 June 2024 | 31 replies
.- However, the thing that makes Hawaii very doable is that the cost of flying is cheap, from CA one way the cost is $90-$200 depending on the season. - Every Hawaiian Island is very different from one to another, and between towns is also a bit different.
Thomas Jacobson New to Renting Investment Advise
1 June 2024 | 4 replies
Financially we could cover the cost of the homes sitting vacant after we move if we do not find renters right away. 
Spenser Finnestad Close with tenets in house or not to close with tenets in house+
2 June 2024 | 6 replies
I would use the time with current tenants to get contractors in and give me estimates on future projects I have planned for the place, then execute them once tenants move out.If there is a good contract on the tenants moving out either June 20th or July 2nd with the prior landlord, would you go forward with the June 5th closing date or move it to a different date after the current tenants leave?
Niah Hubbard Partner driven has anyone used it?
3 June 2024 | 1 reply
We offer:100% Financing: We cover the costs of acquiring and rehabbing properties.Ongoing Coaching: We provide continuous support and mentorship to help you succeed.Profit Sharing: We operate on a 50/50 profit split, ensuring both parties benefit from successful deals.Real-World ExamplesYou can check out my BiggerPockets profile to see some of the deals we’ve done with our partners and read about their successes.
Reese Shulman Housing Shortage San Francisco Bay Area
3 June 2024 | 0 replies
Like a lot of cities in California, San Mateo has a housing shortage, which can be seen through the high costs of housing and the increasing homeless population.
Pratik Kochar Electrical Upgrade from 100 amps to 150/200 amps
31 May 2024 | 6 replies
Ft ranch home with new appliances ( Refrigerator, dishwasher, stove(electric or gas), washer/dryer, microwave etc and contemplating whether it requires and electrical upgrade from 100 amps to 150/200 amps.Currently the HVAC system installed for central heating/cooling is  15 amps)and there is gas water heater.Do you anyone know if this needs to a mandatory upgrade or any recommendations around the same and what it can cost to upgrade electric panel to 150 amps/200 amps?