23 October 2025 | 27 replies
There are people making real money in your hometown, but it does not look like the version being sold online.
10 November 2025 | 23 replies
It makes sense though: if the turnkey operator’s margins are getting squeezed, the investor’s probably getting the “optimized” version of the deal, not the real one.I really like your point about the 2-1 buydowns too — looks great in the marketing, but year 3 shows up like, “Surprise, here’s your real payment,” and rent didn’t get the memo.I’ll definitely keep digging into actual leases, rent rolls, PM agreements, and not just the glossy pro forma.
21 November 2025 | 251 replies
It's a wall street version of infinite returns.
19 November 2025 | 34 replies
BRRRR isn’t dead, the old version of BRRRR is.The model still works, but only if the deal looks radically different than it did 3–5 years ago.
21 November 2025 | 389 replies
It seems Crew will be sending out their webinar version for each of the DSTs that Versity now controls.
19 October 2025 | 7 replies
Or they might have PDF versions, which means you'll have to recreate them from scratch to edit them.
15 October 2025 | 45 replies
But I've read many versions of the theory that STR / Airbnb has (until recently) been largely an amateurs game.
20 October 2025 | 11 replies
Florida has a promulgated rate system, so most companies charge within a narrow range — about $5.75 per $1,000 for the first $100K and $5 per $1,000 after that.Title/closing fee (their version of the attorney fee): Around $500–$800.Recording, doc stamps, and miscellaneous fees: Roughly $300–$600.Wire and courier fees: Usually $50–$150 combined.So altogether, you’re looking at roughly $2,800–$3,500 in title-related closing costs for a $450K property — sometimes a little less if the seller covers part of it (which happens occasionally in Florida).If you want to get more exact, you can call a local title company in Orlando and ask for a “title quote” — they’ll give you an itemized estimate in a few minutes.
7 October 2025 | 8 replies
I've been using this for years to some extent, but this version is and will be multitudes better at helping me achieve my goals.
17 October 2025 | 10 replies
I am planning on starting small in "house hacking" (or a version of it) by renting out a room in my primary residence as my area has a high amount of industry with seasonal / temporary employment (co-op and interns) from international and national colleges.