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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Wong

Andrew Wong has started 28 posts and replied 270 times.

Post: Financing for Weekly Vacation Rentals

Andrew WongPosted
  • Investor
  • Milpitas, CA
  • Posts 278
  • Votes 155

What is your proposition to the hard money lenders? 

Post: Not a Fan of New Email Alert Format

Andrew WongPosted
  • Investor
  • Milpitas, CA
  • Posts 278
  • Votes 155

Thank you for rolling back the change.

Thank you for rolling back the change.

Just to make sure this is still what it looks like for me. 

Post: Not a Fan of New Email Alert Format

Andrew WongPosted
  • Investor
  • Milpitas, CA
  • Posts 278
  • Votes 155

@Mindy Jensen, I don't see it. Does it take time to roll out? 

Post: Not a Fan of New Email Alert Format

Andrew WongPosted
  • Investor
  • Milpitas, CA
  • Posts 278
  • Votes 155

Yeah it isn't the best designed on mobile either. The color behind the boxs detract away from the information of what the post actually is.

Also the title of the post is one now, so I don't know what the post is until I click on the link

I echo this question. The subject of the forum post is missing now, and I used them to filter if I wanted to read the post!

Post: Vacation Rental cleaning process

Andrew WongPosted
  • Investor
  • Milpitas, CA
  • Posts 278
  • Votes 155

1. We have a set of linens being used in the unit, and a set of linens in the closet for the tenant to switch out if they want to.

The cleaner also has two sets of linens. They bring that set in, and swap it out, and bring the set of linens home with them to wash. 

This reduces my cleaning time to about 1.5 hours.

2. Sheets and towels every time.
3. I only have 1bds, so as mentioned about 1.5 hours.
4. Our cleaner also does some inventory restocking, printing out welcome letters, changing key codes, among other things. I use the same team for now since they're willing to learn and adapt, and I pay them a little more than I did initially.
5. Same day in and out. Check out at 11A, check in at 3P.
6. Referral.

Post: Best Way to Invest $2,500

Andrew WongPosted
  • Investor
  • Milpitas, CA
  • Posts 278
  • Votes 155

Give it to me!

Post: Air BnB Experience - Atlanta

Andrew WongPosted
  • Investor
  • Milpitas, CA
  • Posts 278
  • Votes 155

@Ryan Horne, echoing what @Jake Knight said. It really depends on if people in the area are actually staying in College Park.

Delta employees may house their employees there for training, but if Delta offers free hotels for their employees during the duration of their training, then that would suck for an AirBnB business if that is the main source.

For me, the main thing is to find out why people look for hotels in the area (jobs, schools, constant conventions), and if there is any demand staying outside of hotels by looking at other people's AirBnB calendar.