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6 June 2024 | 39 replies
I've also seen hosts post of a photo with the direct booking URL on a sign, although I personally would not be comfortable doing that.
3 June 2024 | 1 reply
I’m here to help and provide any information you need.Best,Julie Muse
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3 June 2024 | 4 replies
I am new to this site, so much great information!
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3 June 2024 | 2 replies
Twin Falls CountyAverage Purchase Price: $360,000Average Rental Price (3-bed home): $1,600/monthKey Highlights:Twin Falls city is known for its agricultural base and growing commercial sector.New businesses and developments attracting residents.Affordable housing market with room for growth.Investment TipsResearch Local Markets: Understand local trends, employment opportunities, and population growth to identify the best neighborhoods within these counties.Property Types: Consider what type of property (single-family homes, apartments, etc.) would yield the best returns.Rental Market: Evaluate the rental market dynamics to ensure consistent demand for rental properties.Long-Term Trends: Look for counties with long-term economic and population growth to ensure sustained property value appreciation.Investing in these Idaho counties offers a blend of affordability, growth potential, and rental demand, making them attractive options for real estate investors.For more information about Kootenai county please reach out.
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5 June 2024 | 15 replies
A knowledgeable realtor should be comfortable discussing these concepts and applying them to potential properties.Ask about their network of contractors, property managers, lenders, and other professionals who can assist with your investment.Taking the time to find a REALTOR with the right experience and expertise will help ensure that you make informed and profitable investment decisions.
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5 June 2024 | 116 replies
They have not barely surpassed the market before the GR nationally, they have far surpassed their pre-GR values.This information is easily available and verifiable.
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4 June 2024 | 10 replies
Feel" the true beat of the portfolio's income and expenses performance before using leverage to speed up the growth of your portfolio.Using cash only will protect your bottom line in scenario's like yours when the properties don't perform as expected as you won't be on the hook to cover the mortgage expenses.Just my bias opinion so take it with a grain of salt.I've also witnessed many finger pointing instances when others get involved.Like a new property manager, realtor, contractor, etc...I've had my share of bad experiences with realtors that threw my company under the bus and got in the investors ear to flog it at any price just so they can make a quick commission.It get's very messy, painful and pretty much turns into a disaster with the investor not knowing who to trust or what to do anymore.Similar to what you post about has happened to me and my company many times and if allowed the opportunity, we do our best to fix and come good.Some loose trust and faith and I 100% understand, but as soon as someone leaves the wing of my company there is not much that we can do because as I mentioned above, everyone else get's involved, has an opinion and the situation get's very messy.Having in-house property management is vital when such a "crisis" arises.I tried out-sourced PM when we first started and it was a disaster.We had no choice other than to bring it in-house.Hated my life for the first 5 years with in-house PM and fast forward 10 years, it has become our "golden goose" and a very well streamlined and beautiful business.From what I've seen and read on the forum and elsewhere it seems like RTR has a good reputation and what you have mentioned seems like a "worst case scenario".I hope RTR will assist you the best they can and all I can say is learn from the experience and don't give up.Do your best to weather the storm and focus on minutia.Don't have regrets and don't spend too much time dwelling on the past.Glimpse into the past to get guidance from what you could have done better and think ahead.Move forward smarter, more experienced and better.Wishing you well and much success with your future endeavors.
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1 June 2024 | 17 replies
Would you say that most of the information is still accurate?
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3 June 2024 | 2 replies
They form all of my entities and are a great source of information.
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4 June 2024 | 23 replies
Originally posted by @Kyle Mccaw:We never purchase used dishwashers any more.