Carlos Silva
When do Rental Prices fall
8 January 2023 | 40 replies
Some factors that can affect rental rates include:Economic conditions: During economic downturns, demand for rental housing may decrease, which could lead to lower rental rates as landlords try to attract tenants.Market conditions: If there is a surplus of available rental units in a particular market, landlords may need to lower their rental rates to compete with other properties and attract tenants.Property location: Properties located in desirable areas or with desirable amenities may command higher rental rates, while properties in less desirable locations or with fewer amenities may have lower rental rates.Property condition: Well-maintained properties with modern features and finishes may be able to command higher rental rates compared to properties that are in poor condition or have outdated features.Competition from other housing options: If there are other housing options available in a particular market, such as single-family homes or apartments, this can affect the rental rates for housing units.Overall, rental rates for housing may fall for a variety of reasons, but it is difficult to predict with certainty when this may occur.
Joseph Waitkevich
Renting units in a rough area
6 January 2023 | 11 replies
Or is it your place, is it just too downscale for the rent you are asking for it.What if the rent was $250 a month--would they still flee the area, or would they sign on the dotted like.If it's not price or product, then maybe you are attracting the wrong prospects to the place.People who eat too high on the hog---birds of a feather--sort of thing.As a New England financial consultant I'm assuming you are pretty far removed from the possible renters in this area.If the area is really tough, can you read gang graffiti and discern it from tagging?
Joe S.
Multiple Family has a high bar of entrance.
31 May 2020 | 49 replies
I spoke to a nice lady as she was closing her garage door and got favorable feed back on her experience and she was someone I would want as a tenant.
Joseph Pichardo
Core 4 in Endicott, Binghamton and Johnson City
20 August 2019 | 10 replies
Endicott will probably not attract many students, no, meaning in a nutshell your rent will be lower but your turnover is almost guaranteed to be less.
Luke Carl
It's not your cleaner, it's you.
23 August 2019 | 34 replies
I just lost a $1000 1 month reservation within minutes of the lady checking in because the guest found a single hair in the sheets and what looked like couple flakes of dandruff or crumbs.
Eric Kulling
BRRRR vs Traditional
3 August 2021 | 8 replies
What makes the BRRRR method so attractive is that you can usually buy a property much lower than market value that a bank would not likely finance and you can buy it quickly because you are using hard money which is looked at the same as cash often.
Robert Frazier
The morality of short term rentals
2 June 2022 | 114 replies
The affordable housing here tends to be in areas with less attractions and more crime.
Brady Hanna
Fireplace Question
21 March 2016 | 7 replies
In a C- to D type property, it is almost a given that you will have problems because of the type of tenant those properties attract.
Kendra L Lee
Advice on Buying in Englewood Chicago
29 October 2018 | 32 replies
@Ibn Abney in both cases you mention, Oakland and NYC, both real estate markets were driven by the concentration of technology companies that came into the area with jobs, attracting the youth with better jobs.Chicago has............................. no technology companies wanting to set up shop there and the number one city in the US where people are leaving the area.Without technology companies wanting to set up shop in droves, it's a dying city in my opinion.
Scott Choppin
6 Ways to Build a Career in the Real Estate Development Business
26 June 2019 | 1 reply
It could be someone you intern for, or just an individual that you have met and attracted into your network.Know this: that person is worth their weight in gold, and can be the primary person that you run things past or ask questions as you move through your day.