All Forum Posts by: Ryan McKay
Ryan McKay has started 5 posts and replied 29 times.
Post: Newbies introducing ourselves

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, Fl
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Welcome aboard sir!
Post: STR upcharge opportunities?

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, Fl
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Hey folks!
anyone have any fun/clever ideas on great ways to add additional revenue opportunities by offering onsite upcharge options to guests?
i know a few people who partner with local chefs or massage specialists, but curious if anyone has offered with a company who helps to facilitate these types of things, OR, if anyone has put their own menu of additions together with success?
Post: Out of State investors looking at to invest in Pine Hills-32808

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, Fl
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At the risk of sending overly dramatic, I was out there for business about 5 years ago -picking up some printables at a commercial print shop- when they found bits and pieces of a body in a bush right around there... It's not a great area and honestly I'd recommend visiting it first as that can very easily become a much more involved project than you might want to deal with from out of town!
Post: Valdosta, GA market

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, Fl
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I've been eyeing that market recently as well, but it sounds like you're further into the research process than I am. Everything I'm seeing looks relatively promising...
Post: Good CPA near Orlando

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, Fl
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I too would greatly appreciate their contact info!
Post: Heloc on Primary but possibly moving

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, Fl
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Mine was based on appraised value rather than purchase price!
Post: At what point is it affordable? (bringing in the pro's when you have one property)

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, Fl
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@Dan H.absolutely eye opening- thank you! I'll definitely need to enlist some help on that one...
Post: At what point is it affordable? (bringing in the pro's when you have one property)

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, Fl
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Super relatable @Becca F....i feel that's close to my situation.
Post: Is Rich Dad Poor Dad Worth reading?

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, Fl
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Ps- I thought that "The Richest Man in Babylon" did the same thing better and earlier.
Post: Is Rich Dad Poor Dad Worth reading?

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, Fl
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If you are much of a reader, chances are that you've already seen most of the "good stuff" in other books. Not much new, but hey, it's not a new book!
By the time that I picked it up, it was already common knowledge that Robert invented the vast majority of the supposedly autobiographical information which made it a bit harder to take any of it too seriously, but even a stopped clock is right two times a day and Robert does hot a good point or two