
8 June 2025 | 9 replies
If you increase the price of rent, what percentage are you increasing it by?

11 June 2025 | 4 replies
The data provided includes STRs (short-term rentals) which means that the total number is not correct and if you were to do the math, the percentage of increased rentals would not be correct.If you look at the 3 graphs - Cape Coral, Ft Myers, and Lehigh - you will see that inventory has increased dramatically since December, with consistent growth month over month.

31 May 2025 | 1 reply
What percentage of listing agents are good at bringing their own buyers to the table?

27 May 2025 | 1 reply
I have a comment and then a question too.First the comment, and I know you know this, but one thing for investors to remember about the 5-year property: Even without bonus depreciation, a cost segregation study frontloads depreciation into the early years: Probably 20% into the first partial year, 32% into second year, 19.2% into third year, 11.52% into the fourth and fifth years, and then last bit into the sixth year (These percentages based on half-year convention obviously.)

29 May 2025 | 7 replies
With a mid-term rental house hack, you’ll usually get partial tax benefits (based on rental-use percentage), but not the full STR advantages unless the average stay is under 7 days or you meet the service rules.

13 June 2025 | 4 replies
Charge: actual costs, no markupRepairs: standard RentReady jobs, coordinating replacement HWH, painting, replacing a window/door, etc.Again, we categorize it by dollar amount, so starts from Maintenance Limit to $x.Charge: actual costs, plus markup percentageRenovations: major RentReady jobs where tenants trashed the property, rehabs, etc.Starts from our Repair Limit.Charge: actual costs, plus markup percentage higher than that we charge for Repairs.- Every owner wants a "volume" discount on these jobs until we explain these jobs typically require several contractors and coordinating timelines can be a nightmare.

28 May 2025 | 3 replies
A percentage-based return?

11 June 2025 | 14 replies
They will count a percentage of it, I think 70%

14 June 2025 | 7 replies
Is it POSSIBLE for someone inexperienced with no capital to purchase a property and maintain a decent percentage of ownership?

18 June 2025 | 43 replies
This implies that you are not over leveraged, ideally well diversified (like many on this forum I have a large percentage of my investment in RE, but I am diversified enough to be fairly low risk).cash flow gets taxed annually.