
19 May 2025 | 10 replies
Some of those Command strip picture hooks, maybe a gift card to a local restaurant/Walmart.

20 May 2025 | 15 replies
LTRBased on your home’s details (3/2.5/2, upgraded finishes, solar, great curb appeal), here's a quick market snapshot for 78224 as of May 2025:Long-Term Rental:Rent Range: ~$1,600 to $1,950/monthGiven the upgrades and former model status, your home could likely command closer to the top end—$1,850–$1,950.Best for: Predictable income, low turnover, and less active management.Mid-Term Rental: Rent Potential: ~$2,200–$2,600/monthEspecially strong if you furnish it and market to travel nurses, contractors, or military (Brooks City Base is nearby).Best for: Higher cash flow with less churn than STR.Short-Term Rental: Nightly Rate: ~$100–$140/nightTo reliably cover a mortgage, you’d need 20+ booked nights/month—which can be tough in this ZIP, as tourist demand is more modest compared to downtown San Antonio or New Braunfels.Best for: Experienced hosts or homes in high-demand leisure areas.Given your goals and desire for stability, LTR or MTR might be your sweet spot:LTR gives peace of mind and steady income.MTR could boost returns while staying relatively passive—especially if you furnish it once and cater to travel professionals.And please don’t feel discouraged—it’s completely normal to feel a bit uncertain when entering a new space.

21 May 2025 | 55 replies
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8 May 2025 | 1 reply
Not providing them can prevent these issues.Flexibility for tenants: Some tenants prefer to use their own machines, which they are familiar with.Potentially lower rent: A property without a washer/dryer might command a slightly lower rent, which some tenants might prefer.

1 May 2025 | 5 replies
You should definitely check out the Branson COA Guide —covering STR approval, amenities, monthly dues, pets allowed, and guest restrictions, etc.Views Make a DifferenceProperties with views of the lake, golf course, or private wooded areas are getting booked more often and command higher nightly rates.

4 June 2025 | 51 replies
That kind of growth isn’t sustainable, and we’re now seeing price corrections in those areas.But that’s not the whole story.In areas where I am like Annandale and Woodburn, inventory is tight, and well-located homes are still commanding strong prices.These are not signs of distress — they’re signals of a healthy, demand-driven market with some overdue price normalization in select areas.Housing is hyper-local.

30 May 2025 | 124 replies
So many turn to the basement dwellers with the "command centers" full of pawn shop bought computer monitors of which some are in Porn Hub 24/7 while they shill crypto and for gurus in various spaces like real estate.

28 May 2025 | 62 replies
And in commercial we have seen when cost of money is lower, buyers happy to buy lower NOI's, and when cost of money is higher, demand for a better higher NOI is commanded.

26 April 2025 | 2 replies
There needs to be a standard give up and connect a real human command for all phone based AI.

1 May 2025 | 24 replies
I have been trying to verify by putting all there info like name comm. # and nothing is coming up.