We recently closed on our first short-term rental in Norfolk, Virginia. We love the mid-Atlantic area, and hope to retire here in the future. There are many suggested tips for providing a great experience for guests...
Hi everyone, I have two units in San Jose CA which I just started to rent out as STR and MTR. They are older properties and do not have an AC. Even though it is not super hot all the time in the summer, it will have a...
Hello everyone,I launch my first short term rental of (hopefully) many this week. There were a few ways I tried to differentiate my listing, as it seems that's the best way to maximize revenue for a property while sti...
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We own a 4 unit we've just signed a purchase and sales agreement on to sell. is it too late to commit to a 1031 exchange? We want a condo in Florida and we're thinking that even though prices are high,...
Oklahoma City, just east of Lake Hefner, good area with good schools.Duplex, 3 bed 2.5 bath 1400sqft each side$275,000, traditional financing, 20% down, paying around 4.375%, maybe a little better, finalizing the loan...
Hi,I own a triplex in Oakland, CA. and each unit has 1 spot dedicated. One of my units is a 3bd w/ 2 female roommates currently occupying. Recently, one of the roommates asked if she could park her car in the parkin...
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I'll start With a little background about us. The only form of investing We've ever done before now is through employee stock purchase plan and 401k contributions (Never really had the extra funds to do more). My wife...
On Friday I’m set to close on 7 rental properties (3 vacant 4 rented) with the four tenants in month to month leases. So a couple of questions....Should I have the current tenants sign a month to month lease with me u...
Are people still looking for cash flow in this market or are you looking at the long term & thinking that deals will be more profitable over the long run as rents rise relative to your current debt and if rates go...