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All Forum Posts by: Maanav Jariwala

Maanav Jariwala has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: AIRBNB inquiry for newbie

Maanav JariwalaPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Hi,

I hope you are doing well. 

Objective: I am looking into starting a airbnb business, specifically single family residence. I am very new to this. 

Opinion: I feel like there is way to much competition in durham, but believe this is a great place as it brings in a lot of people because of duke, hospitals, and the city/tech culture. 

Question 1: Should I look into less competitive markets/maybe rural areas in NC, if so which are good ones. 
Question 2:  When determining the area, what factors should I look into (Specific occupancy rate range, attractions, airports etc.

Question 3: Should I do arbitrage if I am new to this - I have the capital to purchase a property/get a loan but the decision depends on the on the risk and experience level. 


Thank you.  

Post: Analyzing rental occupancy rate/demand

Maanav JariwalaPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Hello, 

I am currently learning BRRRR. I am just studying properties as a way to understand numbers/math. I am curious on how to determine if a property will have demand in rent/is a good location for the demand of potential tenants. I am currently looking in Fayetteville, NC.