3 January 2026 | 3 replies
The property itself.Goodies notice maintenance and functionality immediately.
3 January 2026 | 5 replies
So far, it seems like the demographics of my prior guests over the last 2 months have been families visiting the Kennedy Space Center, as my 2 br condo unit is 15-20 minutes away from the same (I'm not sure if that's just a function of those bookings being during the holiday season), but those have generally been short term stays between 2-7 days.
26 January 2026 | 52 replies
If you start with a duplex/ multifamily or house with a walk out basement, ADU, granny flat/ in-law suite type situation that functions like a multifamily, you can have a very civilized lifestyle and still get all the advantages of house hacking (lower down payment than investment property loan, lower interest than investment property loan, first time home buyer programs, offsetting living expenses by having housemates help pay mortgage, principle pay down, tax benefits, forcing appreciation through value add “live-in flip”, and avoiding paying rent which is 100% interest and just wasting money as opposed to investing it).
31 December 2025 | 6 replies
Platforms like RentRedi primarily handle administrative functions such as collecting rent, tracking payments, sending notices, and receiving maintenance requests.
30 December 2025 | 0 replies
They matter because of infrastructure gravity—grid upgrades, fiber, water capacity, and long-horizon institutional capital that supports land values and adjacent development.The big takeawayLouisville and Kentucky are not booming.They are not collapsing.They are rebalancing.Capital is rotating away from legacy office dependence and toward manufacturing, logistics, infrastructure, experience-driven development, and digital infrastructure.
2 January 2026 | 0 replies
The renovation focused on improving functionality, aesthetics, and overall market appeal.
5 January 2026 | 7 replies
Kitchens get expensive quickly, even when you’re trying to stay “budget.”If you sell at $250k, make sure you’re backing out:Agent commissionsSeller closing costsHolding costs (insurance, taxes, utilities)Contingency costFor a first deal, I’d either:-Increase the rehab budget and aim for a stronger resale price, or-Treat this as a wholetail — fix safety and functionality, clean it up well, price it right, and protect your downside.Venice is a solid market, just make sure the numbers work on paper before you commit.
6 January 2026 | 10 replies
System Controls and Thermostat Check: Verify proper functioning of controls and thermostat for accurate operation.
5 January 2026 | 15 replies
I just don't like the functionality of the Schlage.
4 January 2026 | 14 replies
Their diligence barely scratched the surface, and their entire business plan was held together by assumptions that had nothing to do with how those markets or asset class functions.