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All Forum Posts by: Travis Rasmussen

Travis Rasmussen has started 8 posts and replied 332 times.

Post: Florida Properties-Kissimmee & Davenport

Travis RasmussenPosted
  • Realtor
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Posts 346
  • Votes 176
Quote from @Alexander Ferrer tortorelli:

@Travis Rasmussen hello there I’m currently here on vacation , and i would like to ask you a couple of questions if you mind


 Go for it! Sorry I haven't been active, I had the birth of my boys lol. I will be active moving forward though.

Post: Florida Properties-Kissimmee & Davenport

Travis RasmussenPosted
  • Realtor
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Posts 346
  • Votes 176
Quote from @Diana T.:

@Travis Rasmussen hi there- looking to buy in Davenport- how many weeks are you able to rent? Appreciate it! Thank u


 I don't recommend buying out there. Remember, location location location. Too far.

Post: Florida Properties-Kissimmee & Davenport

Travis RasmussenPosted
  • Realtor
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Posts 346
  • Votes 176
Quote from @Tyree Etheridge:

@Travis Rasmussen What communitie(s) are your rentals in and do you self manage? I'm moving to Kissimmee in a few months and want to gauge exactly where I should set up my rental/ work out a solid operating plan.


 Been busy with the birth of my boys! Lol.
We rent in Lucaya Village!

Post: Missouri Investors, Real Estate Agents and Builders

Travis RasmussenPosted
  • Realtor
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Posts 346
  • Votes 176
Originally posted by @Sylvia B.:
Originally posted by @Travis Rasmussen:
Originally posted by @Dakota Burkeen:

@Sylvia B. Tillable wood had me confused also. I wonder if he meant buying land to sell the timber, which is occasionally mentioned where I live in southern Missouri.

 Probably somewhere near Jefferson or Mark Twain Forest.

I'm not familiar with the Jefferson City area, but I actually live in the Mark Twain National Forest. (That doesn't tell you much - it's huge.) 

Oh cool! How do you like it out there? Pros and cons?

What do you specialize in for Real Estate investing? 

Post: Missouri Investors, Real Estate Agents and Builders

Travis RasmussenPosted
  • Realtor
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Posts 346
  • Votes 176
Originally posted by @Dakota Burkeen:

@Travis Rasmussen I'm not familiar with the area but the timber might help pay for the property, most likely not turn a profit. It all depends on what kind of timber the property has and the age/size of the timber. Mature walnut and oak would be worth much more than cedar or pine. As far as the farm leasing goes, you are looking for cleared pasture which is much more expensive. I know there is a guy in my local Springfeild REIA that buys and sells small farms, so the niche is there. Good luck and let me know if I can help in any way. I'm new to real estate investing but I am eager to help and grow my network.

Oh wow! (If possible) would you mind sending over his info next time you see him?

Post: Missouri Investors, Real Estate Agents and Builders

Travis RasmussenPosted
  • Realtor
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Posts 346
  • Votes 176
Originally posted by @Alex Olson:

@Travis Rasmussen Are you doing green living or living off the grid? Curious as to the reason behind your post?

 Living off the grid would be nice. Just want to get away from it all but also make a wise investment choice. 

Post: Missouri Investors, Real Estate Agents and Builders

Travis RasmussenPosted
  • Realtor
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Posts 346
  • Votes 176
Originally posted by @Dakota Burkeen:

@Sylvia B. Tillable wood had me confused also. I wonder if he meant buying land to sell the timber, which is occasionally mentioned where I live in southern Missouri.

 Probably somewhere near Jefferson or Mark Twain Forest.

Post: Missouri Investors, Real Estate Agents and Builders

Travis RasmussenPosted
  • Realtor
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Posts 346
  • Votes 176


Originally posted by @Dakota Burkeen:

@Sylvia B. Tillable wood had me confused also. I wonder if he meant buying land to sell the timber, which is occasionally mentioned where I live in southern Missouri.

 Yes, as you can see I truly don't know anything about living out there. Yes, I was trying to reference purchasing land and then sell the marketable wood on the property.

Or, we would buy farmland and lease it out. No, I wouldn't be farming it myself, I would hope I can find a farmer that would want to lease the land.

Post: Missouri Investors, Real Estate Agents and Builders

Travis RasmussenPosted
  • Realtor
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Posts 346
  • Votes 176

We might be making a move soon out to Missouri and we would love to talk to some people!

We will be buying a house, but we have sooooo many questions.

Can I buy land to build a house on?

Is it wise to find land with tillable wood?

Should we lease out farmland?

So many questions!     If you are an investor (or have AMPLE experience) in the above, please post! I want to talk to you!

Post: How many tv needed in a 3 bedroom str

Travis RasmussenPosted
  • Realtor
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Posts 346
  • Votes 176

@Brian G., you have too (and should) in your listing. Also, at least for Airbnb, you need to select it under what guests need to know about your home and have photos of the camera locations in your listing.