All Forum Posts by: Germán Rimoldi
Germán Rimoldi has started 20 posts and replied 46 times.
Post: Where to buy a 2-2 apto in Miami for investment

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Hi Ariadna,
If you are looking to invest in apartments for short term rental, I've researched the market and concluded that Brickell is the place. In particular, two areas in Brickell:
https://medium.com/@abroadster...
Best,
Post: Does anyone own a Treehouse? | Share your experience

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I'm searching for a plot of land to build Treehouses for Airbnb.
Can anyone share their experience in this matter?
Post: Cabins | Top Picks: Cabins for Airbnb Investment Opportunities

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Quote from @Leslie Anne Morris:
I see cabin and I am interested! I specialize in cabins in the Smoky Mountains and I am beginning to invest in the Rocky Mountains as well.
What do you think of my choices?
Post: Cabins | Top Picks: Cabins for Airbnb Investment Opportunities

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I wanted to share and get your feedback about this selection:
Cabin in Shandaken, NY
Easily maintained and close to so many popular upstate attractions, this cute little cabin makes for the perfect Catskills escape.
Renovated in a rustic-minimalist style, the pine plywood interior walls and ceiling give the 1918 home such a distinctive and cozy feel.
👇 The details
$245,000 2 BR / 1 BA 4+ Occupants 1,109 sq/ft
💰 Projections Average
Daily Rate: $197
Occupancy Rate: 59%
Projected Revenue: 42,200/yr
Projected Gross Yield: 17.22%
Topton, NC
Perfect Mountain Cabin close proximity to beautiful Nantahala Lake to enjoy fishing and all your water activities. Approximately 1 mile to boat slip. Over 11 acres of gently sloping UNRESTRICTED property with pasture and woods.
👇 The details
$449,900 3 BR / 2 BA 6+ Occupants Sq/ft not listed
💰 Projections
Average Daily Rate: $292
Occupancy Rate: 54%
Projected Revenue: $58,000/yr
Projected Gross Yield: 12.8%
I did the projections with AirDNA.
What do you think of each opportunity?
Post: Are there Any Free Alternatives to AirDNA?

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I'm looking for free alternatives to AirDNA. As an Investor I'm looking to calculate average occupancy rates and monthly income for different neighborhoods.
Post: Tiny Homes rental properties

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I'd recommnend you these designs: getfoothold.com/tiny_homes
Post: Straight talk: finding a CPA for properties owned overseas

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Haven't had any luck in this area. Anyone can recommend a CPA and Tax Advisor for properties owned overseas.
Post: Looking to learn about Palm Beach Real Estate Investments

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Hi Frank, plenty of options on Meetup.com for Real Estate meetups over there:
https://www.meetup.com/find/?l...
This event takes place this week and looks particularly interesting:
https://www.meetup.com/soflo-r...
All the best!
Post: Vacation house in Sweden

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- Ownership and liability: Owning the property privately means you will personally hold the ownership and assume the associated liability. If any issues arise regarding the property, you would be personally responsible. On the other hand, if the property is owned by your company, the liability would generally fall on the company rather than on you personally.
- Corporate compliance: If you decide to purchase the property under your company's name, you'll need to ensure compliance with Swedish corporate laws and regulations. This includes adhering to proper registration procedures, fulfilling reporting requirements, and meeting any other obligations applicable to your company.
- Financial and tax implications: As mentioned earlier, there may be tax advantages to owning the property through your company, such as deductible expenses and potential tax benefits if the property is used for business purposes or rental income. However, the specific tax implications will depend on various factors, including your company structure and the intended use of the property. Consulting with tax advisors will help you understand the financial and tax considerations in more detail.
Post: Investing overseas in markets where financing has been shut off to maximize returns.

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Hi everyone,
Investing in properties in markets where financing has been shut off presents investors with the opportunity for high capital gains.
When mortgages were cut off in Argentina in 2018, property purchases decreased by 40%, and prices went down by 20% within 18 months.

Mortgages are expected to return at some point between 2024-2027. With access to credit, demand will increase in the same proportion and prices are expected to increase.