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Tyler D. Cheap studios in Honolulu. What's the catch?
20 January 2022 | 10 replies
Also, many of these studios are former hotel rooms, or " condotel", around 3-400 sq ft, with no kitchen.
Julia Ann How reliable is Airdna?
14 April 2021 | 32 replies
The hotels know your area's potential, so I always default to them and try to aim for 80% of their rates.For example, since I focus on extended stays of +30 days, I'll look at that the high and low monthly rates for the nearest extended stay hotel (Extended Stay America, Residence Inn by Marriott, etc).
Mike Timme How to get started when living in luxury/niche market?
29 March 2018 | 13 replies
We bought some land along the front range for a long-term hold, and are looking into a Hotel syndication deal outside Telluride.
Justin R. Pain tenants, and mold, please help
1 October 2018 | 50 replies
You temporarily relocate to a hotel or other living arrangement while the remediation work is being done.
Auria Moore Investing in Upstate NY...Yay or Nay??
6 November 2019 | 57 replies
I would  then doze the city streets closest to the falls and were I mayor/governor I would offer incentives to bring in new hotels/casinos and public/private sponsor a nice sky tower like they have on the Ontario side.
Danielle Ratto Tenant child tested positive for lead poisoning in our property
30 December 2016 | 25 replies
Offer to pay for a hotel room, water service, or whatever it is.
David Coronado How to raise a fund for a long term development?
7 September 2017 | 5 replies
Would also like some info on syndicating, structuring ground up hotel developments. 
Mat Lewczenko Property Managers - Why do they always Overpromise and Underdeliver?
31 January 2011 | 54 replies
I do the front end of purchase and sales.You have different levels of property management.On the large end you have specialty turnaround groups that have teams of people (consultants) for shopping centers and multifamily,hotels,etc.Their job is to do a forensic analysis and to try to squeeze every last cent out of the property.Property management is highly litigous and usually the owner and the tenant want to blame the broker and then the broker has to clear their name.Pay out is low and time consumption is high.If rent on a SFR home is 600 a month and to manage that property you are getting 60 bucks a month so 720 a year isn't squat.Most of those property managers are working for a company and do not get all that money anyways.So if managing a property gets you say half of the 720 which is 360 a year and you put in 5 hours a month.360 divided by 60 hours in a year equals 6 bucks and hour gross before taxes and other expenses!!
Marin Ivankovic North Adams, MA - from industry to arts
23 November 2023 | 14 replies
Population : 13 0003 hours from Boston, 3 hours from NYC, 3 Ski resort 20 min away,Windsor Lake, Tourist Hotel, MASS MoCa - Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary art ( about 300k visitors a year), low property taxes, MCLA - Mass College of Liberal Arts (1500 students) and most important EMRCA - will attract 1,298,00 visitor, create more then 3000 jobs, and generate 328m in increased local economic output.I bought a rental property in North Adams few months ago, positive cash flow.
Miriam Velazquez Military tenant applicant
22 June 2021 | 4 replies
So, when the Program Office or its supporting personnel go on travel to that location, they don't book and stay in a hotel