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All Forum Posts by: T.M. B.

T.M. B. has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Hi all... in researching markets for our first STR - someone suggested the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. I have been told its a very popular location for people in the surrounding states. Has anyone had any success or pitfalls here? I went to college in Louisville, but haven't been back in a while, so it peeked my interest.

Quote from @Andres Murillo:

Fellow LA guy here! The City of Big Bear Lake is up for a vote on regulations this November - for the next month or so that might be your best shot at a local deal. Close escrow and then get your permit approved before November's vote and you're set. 


 Thanks for the info on Big Bear Lake.  We have many friends who vacation there, so we will explore. 

Quote from @John Underwood:

Be careful because many properties are at all-time highs right now. Will they fall, keep going up, stay the same? Nobody can say for sure.

These high purchase prices make it more difficult to find a cash flowing property. Definitely run the numbers to make sure.


 Appreciate the perspective.  We are "motivated", but not under any urgency to make a bad deal. 

Hi. Been really interested in RE investing for sometime and have been trying to learn as much as possible recently. I’ve read the forums, and thanks to all for sharing your knowledge and experience.

We are looking to do some STRs by the end of the year. Biggest questions are:

What would be some good locations to look at where there have STR friendly regulations on the books already? We live in Los Angeles - Ideally would like to be drivable to the place we buy, but most places locally have regulations in place that I've found. So we are very willing to do out of state.

Also, I know that you guys have mentioned to “run the numbers”. As a first time person, who wants to learn - is it better to do a smaller value deal, leaving enough capital to do another deal sooner - with experience? Or do higher end properties tend to cash flow better as a rule of thumb?

Thanks!