25 February 2026 | 12 replies
In your situation, it is better to work directly with your lender to explore relief options and protect your ownership.
11 February 2026 | 6 replies
When those three align, the market can work anywhere.To explore efficiently, tools like AirDNA, Rabbu, and Mashvisor can give you a quick snapshot of occupancy, nightly rates, seasonality, and revenue ranges.
14 February 2026 | 5 replies
Of course, I'm not stating that one strategy is better than the other, but I do think there's value in exploring all your options, especially with 100% bonus depreciation being restated with the new tax bill passed earlier this year (unlocked with the STR Loophole).Regarding entity structure, you can easily go down an entity structure rabbit hole with different answers from many different sources.
24 February 2026 | 2 replies
Have you explored any of the physical issues with separating these homes?
10 February 2026 | 6 replies
Curious how other agents handle this.Lately I’ve had more first calls where I realize 10–15 minutes in that the lead:- isn’t clear if it’s investment vs primary- has no real budget yet- or is just “exploring”Do you:- pre-qualify via email/form?
17 February 2026 | 5 replies
Whether you're interested in refining your current investments or exploring new opportunities, you'll find plenty of advice and inspiration here.
12 February 2026 | 2 replies
I've heard good results from things like Run It Remote as an all in one service, or you could explore systems to drive more inbound opportunities.
13 February 2026 | 3 replies
From the previous Exeter properties we’ve seen, house hacking has proven to be about the same as rent——-Let’s explore if it’s the case here.
25 February 2026 | 2 replies
Hi everyone,As more investors begin to explore opportunities outside their domestic markets, I’ve noticed that interest in international buy-to-let investments has grown — especially in regions where gross rental yields can still range between 7–9% in certain urban areas.However, when speaking with other investors, the conversation often shifts away from acquisition price or rental income… and toward operational concerns.Things like:- Tenant communication across time zones- Local legal frameworks- Maintenance coordination- Rent collection- Currency exchange risks- Day-to-day property managementWhile the numbers may appear attractive on paper, these practical challenges can significantly influence whether an overseas investment actually performs as expected.Out of curiosity:What would you personally consider the biggest operational risk when investing in an international rental property?
16 February 2026 | 4 replies
I work primarily with homeowners who are exploring selling options and with properties where timing, condition, or certainty matters more than a traditional retail approach.On the investment side, I’m most familiar with distressed properties, inherited homes, problem rentals, and situations where a cash purchase makes sense.