
11 March 2025 | 13 replies
@Bill Lockhart No doubt that's true, but how do you know the premium listing made any difference?

10 March 2025 | 30 replies
Not to mention we have grown our PM staff by almost 50% to help better support our growth and overall management.We are currently building out 5,000 lots ion Florida If you would like a free copy of my best selling book "Passive Income Playbook: How To Leverage Build to Rent Real Estate to Buy Back Your Time And Have a Legendary Family Life" just let us know and we will send you a copy thanks Brandon owned by a Japanese company, the floorplans are pretty poorly designed and larger than build to rent should be. the 4 plex they have is a higher price per door than th national average and needs to be modified. horrible designs.

16 February 2025 | 0 replies
We just ran the new build comps for our market in Columbus Ohio and saw a pricing premium of more than 40% in the urban core for infill work.

4 March 2025 | 5 replies
Insurance needs to be carefully thought out ,carry a high deductible ,look at other ideas that can lower your premium .With a high deductible you need a money sitting in a account that can cover the deductible .

9 March 2025 | 5 replies
He went to the state program but his house was above the maximum California would cover, so he was "naked" (no insurance) when his house burned down.If you are an insurance company hoping to stay in business in CA, but losing money, and are not allowed to raise your premiums, what would you do?

5 March 2025 | 31 replies
The same logic goes for the LTR insurance with adding premiums (which is really what Sthe STR insurance model is)Most STR insurance is exactly the same thing as LTR with tons of premiums added for unnecessary reasons like no one will ever use.

3 March 2025 | 11 replies
Witht he average premiums falling between $3500-$4k.

12 March 2025 | 10 replies
Currently they have 1 person for on site management if anything happens with free rent.I would not pay the premium price.

7 March 2025 | 2 replies
Price competitively between $1,000–$1,300/month, slightly above long-term rates, and include utilities/Wi-Fi to justify the premium.

2 March 2025 | 1 reply
Multifamily properties now account for 43% of the city’s total distressed commercial loans.Office properties face ongoing challenges across the country, with cap rates for premium Class A properties now exceeding 8%, while distressed Class C properties see rates climbing into the low teens.