
2 August 2025 | 4 replies
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30 July 2025 | 15 replies
.🧠 Competitive Alternatives:There are quite a few other players in this space — some examples include:Sonder (larger urban inventory, more institutional)Minty Living (focused on mid-term in select cities)The Guild, Blueground, Landing — mostly corporate housingLocal boutique operators or property managers offering revenue share or co-hosting modelsIf you're interested, I’ve structured creative leases with performance-based kickers, where base rent is guaranteed but additional upside is shared when occupancy or revenue exceeds certain benchmarks — a win-win for both parties.Happy to review their proposal or lease agreement with you if you’d like a second set of eyes.

4 August 2025 | 2 replies
Vello’s market experts provide a free property assessment to help you analyze the potential of any property you’re considering.Pillar 2: Location, Location, DiversificationWhile prime urban markets are seeing a rebound, some of the most explosive growth is now happening in small-to-mid-sized cities and unique rural destinations.

11 August 2025 | 27 replies
I was beside myself but then I thought about how our society has become more absurd since 2012....Anyway, I think with a chapter 13 you may be able to reduce the principal balance to the property's current market value minus all the rehab expenses.

23 August 2025 | 28 replies
My view on it is that's just the dollar devaluation syndrome after a strong dollar(esp. in 2022), and it'll be a consistent flight to quality unless we divest from a monopolistic tech society which I actually doubt.

26 July 2025 | 0 replies
Let’s trade strategies—especially if you’re moving beyond the typical urban playbook.

25 August 2025 | 271 replies
It has some special requirements though such as being older than 30 years and in need of a requalification OR in an urban regeneration zone.

25 July 2025 | 3 replies
I only buy infill lots in suburban and urban areas.

21 July 2025 | 7 replies
I used to define markets by state but now we do by zip codes and strategy. there's 440 zips in ohio, 7 of which we do business in which are downtown columbus and that is the urban core and urban core adacjent. rents are higher, property values are higher, developer and density friendly, low risk land or infill land, plus fastest appreciation in the market.

14 September 2025 | 391 replies
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