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Josh Haney Real Estate license and how it relates to personal investments
3 March 2024 | 36 replies
Many flippers I know specifically don't have their license because of the following:  no need to follow Code of Ethics, sales isn't their skill, they are making money by sourcing deals not spending time doing sales (even of their own properties since it takes time away).Happy to chat if you like. 
Elizabeth Taras 300k and first time investor (New Jersey)
3 March 2024 | 12 replies
@Elizabeth TarasI don't think you realistically will be able to offset the sale of a business by buying real estate.If I may assume...  
Mike Mutabazi How do you do research for a BRRRR investment ?
4 March 2024 | 5 replies
The best way to do this is to simply look at what's sold and is for sale in the area.
Emily Anderson Full STR analysis in Okaloosa Island, Florida, WITHOUT using AirDNA.
4 March 2024 | 18 replies
This is a snippet from an article written by Onera Group.Short-Term Rental Analysis in Okaloosa Island, FloridaThe base of our short-term rental analysis is outlined below:First, we will identify areas in Okaloosa Island that consistently experience high demand for short-term rentals year-round.Next, we will narrow our analysis down to a specific subarea, considering factors like occupancy rates, average stay, daily rates, and annual bookings, among others.Then, we will identify the precise characteristics of top-performing listings in this subarea, including property type, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, key amenities that drive demand, among others.Next, we will reveal how top-performing hosts in this area adjust their daily rates throughout the year, capitalizing on the seasonal trends in the short-term rental market.Finally, we will conduct a financial case study to determine the expected net annual return of a listing available in the for-sale market within that specific area in Okaloosa Island.Analyzing High-Demand Locations for Short-Term Rentals in Okaloosa Island, FloridaThe first stage of our analysis involves finding areas with high demand for vacation rentals on Okaloosa island.
Jon Martin Do guests even use dressers?
5 March 2024 | 27 replies
Often with wall hooks instead of full-on hangers.Also, Craigslist and garage sales continue to be a source of affordable furniture gems for me. 
Katy Katz STR Mentorship Needed
3 March 2024 | 7 replies
You can certainly learn through free resources and online forums like this but a mentor can help cut thru the noise, provide clarity specific to your goals, and provide support to achieving them without the trial and error. 
Talita Oliveira Jack Bosch Land Flipping training
4 March 2024 | 6 replies
land flipping is not real complicated in grew up in the business.you simply buy land usually at tax sale.. then sell it on terms.. usually very remote property.. 
Andy S. Renter Insurance Mandated By Landlord - What Coverage landlord must mandate?
3 March 2024 | 7 replies
If you want a nice online portal to refer them to so they can get protected really quickly let me know.
Kalid Ham Wholesaling Contracts (Under Contract). How do I get buyers
4 March 2024 | 6 replies
I'd be super careful about using Facebook groups...there are a ton of people who will lie and say they are a buyer, but they are just trying to daisychain it.Agree with @Bryant Brislin, I would also recommend looking for sold flips in the area and contacting the agents who handled those sales, offering them the deal to see if their clients are interested in more opportunities. 
Leyton Wellbaum Fix and Flip in Garfield Park, Indianapolis, IN
3 March 2024 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $127,500 Cash invested: $84,500 Sale price: $262,400 Rehab of a home that consisted of new kitchen, two baths, redo plumbing/electrical, paint.