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Jorge Vazquez Why Canadians Are Investing Heavily in Tampa's Real Estate
16 October 2023 | 6 replies
There's a discernible trend where Canadian investors are increasingly gravitating towards Tampa's real estate market, and it's not difficult to understand why:Economic Viability: Toronto's real estate prices are astronomically high, making Tampa appear significantly more economically attractive for property investments.Robust Financing Options: The lending landscape in Canada is notably challenging.
Account Closed The $30k rental club.......
28 August 2019 | 316 replies
I'll buy CA property again when markets are in a different place, and make near no cash flow for an astronomical initial investment but sell them to a less astute investor during the subsequent peak market & make that type of profit then.This thing with actual operating expenses + a 25% vacancy and maintenance reserve is still a 30% cash on cash return for an investor purchasing it with 20% down on a 120k sale price.
Account Closed Seeking Advice Regarding Shootings
7 February 2022 | 30 replies
Of course it can be astronomical cash flow but with the thousands of moving parts and a consistent state of things being influx, the time spent doesnt justify it all completely.
David P. What insurance company do you use for short term rentals?
24 June 2022 | 35 replies
And if the sleep walker had experienced serious injury, those healthcare expenses mount to astronomical heights quickly.
Eric Escobar ADU comps in Los Angeles
16 December 2020 | 7 replies
I am converting my garage into an ADU and the costs are astronomical (build out costs of 80-100k for a 300 sq ft existing structure).
Taylor Hughs Where to go from first house hack?
27 December 2023 | 0 replies
I understand again that his goal is astronomical but, I want to have something to work towards.I plan on going to college (finance degree) , working as much as I can, to save up for this.
John McKee So where else are you putting your money besides real estate?
26 March 2023 | 47 replies
I know several folks including tenants and family that I have that have accumulated several millions simply by investing early with a financial advisor, and their salary really isn't anything astronomical.
Vu Pham Maine Short Term Rentals
3 September 2021 | 16 replies
You have to either do 100% of the management yourself, or you have to pay astronomical fees to have a management company rent the unit many times per year and pay to clean the unit inside and outside every time a guest moves out and you need to pay to change the linen, wash dishes, clean the refrigerator and stove, clean the floors, maintain the yard, trim trees, pay $3000+ per year to maintain a pool (if you have one) and place sundries in the bathrooms, etc.
Brianne H. Looking to Invest and Make Connections in Louisville
1 January 2024 | 15 replies
Some of the positives that I see are:- A significant sized population that's growing- Property taxes are fairly low- Landlord-tenant laws are supportive of landlords- Cost to purchase a property isn't astronomical - Cost of living and diversity of jobs seem good Beyond that, I don't know much about the market, or specific areas that tend to be best for cashflow.
Sam Gill Investment in Baltimore county
30 July 2018 | 8 replies
Also be sure to look at the astronomical property taxes in the county.