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Daniel Kokodoko Eviction attorney referral in Salt Lake City
9 June 2025 | 3 replies
Hello, I'm in need of an eviction attorney in Salt Lake City to help me evict a tenant who is 2 months behind and a long history of late payments.
Desiree Rejeili Is It Better To Rent or Buy a Home?
12 June 2025 | 8 replies
$3,500 ownership payment in Gilber/Chandler + a massive lump sum down payment vs $2,000 to rent in Scottsdale with cold plunge, sauna, steam room, himalayan salt room, and plenty of botoxed duck lip neighbors and no responsibilities + able to invest the $1,500/month in an appreciating market (SPY, TQQQs, your favorite fart coin).But equity but equity.
Liuba Soldatova Tenant asking for pest control to spray all backyard for bugs
6 June 2025 | 8 replies
I wouldn't spray the yard unless there was an exceptional reason to do so or they were paying for it. 
Giovanni DiBlasio Where To Go Next
10 June 2025 | 14 replies
Or is the hype overblown about owning rentals in NJ and I should take it with a grain of salt
Paula Trepman rent or buy in Los Angeles?
10 June 2025 | 7 replies
And while rents have increased since the fires, they are still relatively low compared to purchase costs and debt servicing at today's rates.Now, currently legislation proposals on SALT limits may change the math if you fall into the itemized tax deduction category, but that shouldn't be a deciding factor. 
Natalie Medved Furnishing STR Do's and Don'ts
11 June 2025 | 31 replies
@Natalie Medved, take this with a grain of salt, as my wife and I only owned our Airbnb for about 18 months, but also have a close friend that manages something like 20 in the PHX area (a combo of personally owned and 3rd party for clients).We generally had luck in our furniture with the higher end Ikea, mixed with some vintage finds and some new from places like West Elm and Crate and Barrel.  
Daniel Kokodoko Deal Check – what risks am I missing on this Brandon, FL BRRRR?
8 June 2025 | 12 replies
This will be my 5th remote renovation (2 in Atlanta, and 2 in Salt Lake City), and I'm still worried it's going to go wrong! 
Wenyu Zhang Water Started to Leak into Basement but no evidence of leaking in Seller Disclosure
29 May 2025 | 3 replies
I tried to spray water to the gutter using garden hose and it actually works great. 
Matt Thelen May 2025 Avg. Rent, Days on Market, Rental Inventory by Market
29 May 2025 | 3 replies
Pulled these from Zillow’s rental feed for May 2025 and cleaned them up so we can see which markets are heating up or cooling off.Quick takeawaysMost expensive rents: Boston & Miami hit ~$3,000; NYC right behind at $2,885.Fastest to lease: Cheyenne (24 DOM), Salt Lake City (28), Providence & Milwaukee (34).Slowest: Hawaii statewide (97 DOM), Dallas (77), Atlanta (71), San Francisco (70).Biggest MoM improvement: Raleigh -44 % DOM, Boston -38 %, Cheyenne -27 %.Largest inventory jumps: Los Angeles (+4,535 listings MoM), Chicago (+2,344), Houston (+1,696).Snapshot of key metrosCityAvg RentAvg DOMMoM DOM ΔActive RentalsMoM Inventory ΔPhoenix, AZ$1,85047+2 %5,052+1,005Denver, CO$1,92041-5 %3,924+614Miami, FL$3,00050-2 %6,534+1,024Orlando, FL$1,90242-11 %3,208+569Atlanta, GA$1,90071-9 %4,081+637Charlotte, NC$1,93546-22 %3,574+456Raleigh, NC$1,75045-44 %1,976+399Austin, TX$1,89448-16 %5,879+1,066Dallas, TX$1,60077-5 %3,782+1,065Houston, TX$1,69556-2 %8,823+1,696Seattle, WA$1,80047-15 %4,071+819Los Angeles, CA$2,30055+6 %20,265+4,535San Francisco, CA$2,65570-26 %2,783+580Boston, MA$3,00056-38 %17,529-275Cheyenne, WY$1,50024-27 %181-5(I trimmed the full dataset for readability — happy to share the whole CSV if anyone wants to dig deeper.)Questions for you:-Do these days-on-market (DOM) numbers line up with what you’re seeing on the ground?
Kwanza P. “Running Numbers” for Property Analysis / Agent Expectations
28 May 2025 | 5 replies
Thus, I take with a grain of salt what sellers state as any defects.