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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Daulton

Ryan Daulton has started 21 posts and replied 84 times.

Post: Furnish Finder vs ?

Ryan DaultonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26
Quote from @John Muchiri:

I have had great experience getting leads on Furnished Finder for midterm rentals. In fact 99% of my leads and conversions have been from there. There platform is still quite outdated but it gets the job done but it's okay for the price. I use a combination of their messaging tool and direct messages/calling. I've tried booking.com and airbnb but not much traction there.


 does the FF website work for you?  I get error 404.

Post: how to target insurance claims customers?

Ryan DaultonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

How could I target insurance claims tenants for my MTR?  For example, would I call the area home insurance companies to notify them of the available rooms?  Or something more creative?

Post: Mid-term rental pricing

Ryan DaultonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

I am new to investing and am about to purchase my first rental.

How do I determine the median rent for MTRs in my zipcode?  All the BP calculators I've seen are based on LTRs.  What I've searched so far for MTR pricing: FF, Airbnb, AirDna.  Also, does anybody else get http error 404 when using FF?

Post: Starting a Midterm Rental

Ryan DaultonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26
Quote from @Jennifer Turner:

The Bigger Pockets Bookstore has a book on mid-term rentals that walks you through every step. I'd suggest reading that to start with!


 What is the name of the book on mid-term rentals?  I don't see it.

Post: Accredited investors partnering

Ryan DaultonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

Yes I totally agree. It's like Rich dad poor dad, do what only 10% are doing

Post: Accredited investors partnering

Ryan DaultonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

Thanks for this info I had no idea 

Post: Accredited investors partnering

Ryan DaultonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

It is ATM machines. Might not be 100% safe but it seems like a pretty sure bet

Post: Accredited investors partnering

Ryan DaultonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

I can't really say much because the information shared was privy only to myself, but it was 20% cash on cash returns. And it's a highly safe investment. But I think you answered my question

Post: Accredited investors partnering

Ryan DaultonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

That's too bad because accredited investors have way better investment opportunities if you base it on cash on cash returns. You're right that I have lots of opportunities but they're not as good of opportunities

Post: Accredited investors partnering

Ryan DaultonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 26

Is there a way to partner with accredited investors for investing? I recently saw an opportunity advertised but it is for accredited investors only. I was wondering if I could pay an accredited investor money for him to invest and share in the profit?