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Devin Dang Help House Hacking in Austin
10 May 2020 | 21 replies
Sometimes a cat or dog is a chill well cared for and awesome addition to the house; other animals can pee everywhere, chew the door and window frames, bark all the time, go bananas and stuff their nose in the crotch of every visitor, or the owner simply will not spring for flea meds or vet visits, leading to problems all housemates can feel.Like many aspects of this, it's a balancing act, and something to be mindful of.While I'm thinking through it, other things to keep in mind include furniture, storage space, parking spaces, and visitors.
Jorge Rivera Forcing appreciation on rentals
26 April 2020 | 6 replies
All in the comps:#1 Raise the Monthly Rent#2 Minimize Vacancy Rates#3 Provide More Living Space#4 Add an Extra Bathroom#5 Add Extras to Your Real Estate Investment Property#6 Curb Appeal
Kathleen McCabe First time under Contract - Is this a good investment?
27 April 2020 | 11 replies
You said the lot is huge so maybe there's a way to use that extra land to make more money (add a unit, add storage sheds/parking spaces you can rent, create a garden/gazebo/outside work space that will enable you to raise rents, just spit balling here)...
Steven DAmbra Avoid Scams? Private Money?
5 July 2020 | 27 replies
A few days ago, I found a post in a regional investor's FB group that I'd like some opinions on:Michael TurnerHello Everyone, Are you looking for a private lender, I’m providing all types of investment loans, with 5% interest rate, with no repayment penaltymichaelturner.privateloan@ gmail.com or Text/Call:+1724 7344256 (spaces added so BP doesn't think this is spam)What do you do to find out if it's legitimate or if it's potentially someone harvesting information to perform identity theft?
Omer Zulfiqar Small Balance Loans in Multifamily
26 April 2020 | 4 replies
Likely the reserves, interest rates, etc. have changed to underwrite more risk.That is what I am seeing in the commercial space.
Joe M. So what happens without the boomers
28 April 2020 | 5 replies
I do see an oversupply of golf courses and expect to see some of them repurposed in the future.As for Property Management in the Adult space, the only issue I have is not enough inventory to meet the rental demand.
Evan Bradley Post-Covid, Multi-Family vs. Single Family
28 April 2020 | 8 replies
Single family get's a major boost, suburban apartments, especially townhome style with green space, will do just fine.Now, here is the one thing that could derail this: Foreclosures. 
Steve K. Farmhouse Chic, Rustic Industrial are so out, what’s in for 2020?
30 April 2020 | 8 replies
Hanging wall gardens (whether indoors or on a deck or patio) are increasingly practical in terms of maximizing space, and also incorporating the natural element that so many city-dwellers desire.
Dennis Perry Purchasing my first apartment building (8 units) for under 350k
6 May 2020 | 10 replies
Another issue I’m seeing in the multifamily space, is that we have no idea where collections will be in the coming months due to COVID-19.
Luke Carl Airbnb To Require 24 Hours Between Rentals
30 April 2020 | 66 replies
From the article:"In addition to the requirement that rentals be spaced out by a minimum of 24 hours, Lehane said hosts will have the option of an online feature that automatically prevents bookings less than 72 hours apart for an extra measure of safety.