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All Forum Posts by: Michael Baum

Michael Baum has started 109 posts and replied 7964 times.

Post: Investing out of the country?

Michael Baum
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Ok, that makes sense I guess! Who knows! That is a really nice area. Not many homes for sale there and those that are, are over 1m USD

Post: X-posted in Tax forum: Startup expense deductions for STRs...

Michael Baum
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Great question Connor! When we did our place, I went and did my own taxes for the first year (2017). New tax laws allow us to take most things as a one time expense instead of depreciating it. I only deducted for things I could provide receipts for, so that left out some of the Craigslist purchases etc. 

Here is some reading: https://www.avalara.com/mylodgetax/en/blog/2018/03...

Where are your rentals at?

Post: Is AIRBNB a good idea?

Michael Baum
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I think so. Not exactly sure what you mean by same space. I listed it on AirBNB and via HomeAway which gets placement on VRBO and Trip Advisor. 

Nothing exclusive really. I thought about going with other sites but haven't done it. Our home is pretty much a single season rental (Summer) and we are nearly full. 

I am going to try some more targeted marketing to bicyclists for the trail in Spring and Fall. Not sure where yet.

Post: Is AIRBNB a good idea?

Michael Baum
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Sure. We have a whole house so I get more from VRBO/HomeAway than AirBNB, but I do get guests from the platform.

VRBO has been around since 1995 and we get most of our guests from there.

Post: Investing out of the country?

Michael Baum
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BTW, it came up as the 2nd entry out of 18 for the specific area search no other parameters.

Post: Investing out of the country?

Michael Baum
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Holy mackerel Matt! Now that I see the place I see that it is really setup well for families. This is exactly what I would want down there. You have really done a great job. It looks amazing!

I was wondering, you seem to be a bargain as well. The nightly is quite a bit lower than others in the general area. There are places that look similar for more. Some are much more but sleep the same. You have a lot more bookings for sure. 

Just curious how you came up with your nightly price. 

Love that place man. Really great! You should write up a post about how you redid it with costs etc. I would love to hear those details.

Post: Investing out of the country?

Michael Baum
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Hey Matt! Sorry if I spoke out of turn about your STR. I couldn't remember who posted about the Mexico property.

Thanks for chiming in. Your original post got me interested in the area where you are renting and there seem to be some good deals to be had. Hard to tell when you are not there to check it out in person.

Thanks!

Post: Allow Pets in your STR/Vacation Rental? Yes or No?

Michael Baum
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Originally posted by @Bob Mueller Jr.:

@Michael Baum I don’t see where AirBnb allows a pet fee to be charged but I think maybe VRBO does. Are you just manually charging these pet fees?

 Yes, I add the fee via the Verbo dashboard when they first inquire just before I send the acceptance. I state the fee in the ad, but I also make sure they are OK with it before I actually accept their reservation.

We only get a few AirBNB guests and none have had a dog yet so I haven't tried to add the fee. There doesn't seem to be an easy way to add one.

Post: Investing out of the country?

Michael Baum
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Great question! I am considering doing the same thing. I spoke with someone at an REI club meeting who has a small studio in Paris which is the most popular vacation destination in the world.

She has been doing it for 12 years now and does quite well. The key to investing long distance is getting all your team in order. Make sure you have top notch cleaners and handypeople. 

There was a post by a guy who has a rental in Los Cabos in a gated community. He is doing over 80k a year with it. He did say that he gets more party type folks via AirBNB that we get at our lake house.

I am sure there are rules and such, including HOA's down there you might have to deal with, but I have seen they are less restrictive and much cheaper with good amenities.

I am thinking of getting with a local real estate agent and get the full lowdown on the areas.

I would also spend time on AirBNB and VRBO/HomeAway in various popular destination and see what nightly rents are like vs real estate costs in those areas. That is where I am starting.

I just wish I spoke the language, I think that would make things smoother when you can talk for yourself.

Keep us all posted on your progress! I am interested!

Post: Allow Pets in your STR/Vacation Rental? Yes or No?

Michael Baum
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Our home is dog friendly. We allow up to 2 dogs with a maximum weight of 80lbs. That covers most popular dogs like labs and such. If someone asks about a larger dog, I consider it depending on the breed.

I don't allow certain breeds (pit bulls, Cane Corso etc) and charge a $50 per dog per stay.

I have had one person balk at the 50 bucks. My dog is so sweet, never does anything ever, washes dishes and does laundry, he is amazing! I shouldn't have to pay!

She ended up paying.