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Connie K. Best place to list long-term SF for rent?
27 October 2025 | 4 replies
Hi Connie,In addition to Zillow, here are a few other platforms that have worked well for marketing long-term single-family rentals:Apartments.com (which also syndicates to sites like ForRent.com and ApartmentFinder)Realtor.comHotPads (owned by Zillow, but sometimes gets separate traffic)Craigslist (still effective in many markets—just be mindful of scams)Facebook Marketplace and local Facebook rental groupsAvail or TurboTenant – free or low-cost platforms that also syndicate to multiple rental sitesAlso, if you're in an area with strong local demand, a simple yard sign can still attract quality tenants.Hope that helps—and best of luck filling your vacancy!
Patricia Andriolo-Bull Airbnb does it again
24 October 2025 | 46 replies
The platforms offer that immediately.
Christian Welch Strategic investing through multi- family assets
28 October 2025 | 1 reply
While many investment classes face uncertainty, multifamily commercial real estate continues to demonstrate remarkable strength because it's a sophisticated strategy positioned at the intersection of necessity, resilience, and scalability.Why Multifamily Thrives in These ConditionsHere’s a breakdown of why this asset class is so robust:🏗️ Chronic Housing Under-supplyA fundamental reason for multifamily's strength is that housing demand consistently outpaces supply.
Anthony Amitrano Ready to Hack my House!
24 October 2025 | 2 replies
While I focus on the Midwest, the fundamentals you’re learning—analyzing cash flow, managing tenants, and planning renovations—will translate anywhere.
Wesley Pittman Sellers Sell for More With Assumable Loans
5 November 2025 | 3 replies
That being said, there are probably many platforms that can do it such as Property Radar, PropStream, etc.
Samuel Mack Not new to BP, but very active now!!
1 November 2025 | 1 reply
.🔑 Our Current Focus:Portfolio Growth: Acquiring and stabilizing 100+ units by year-end in the Texas, Oklahoma, and Las Vegas markets.Model Expansion: Developing a turnkey investment platform to serve international investors.Strategic Partnerships: Building relationships with investors, private lenders, and operators who are committed to sustainable, win-win real estate solutions.I welcome connections with fellow investors, lenders, and strategists who are interested in collaboration or sharing insights.
Jeremy Jareckyj PMS Services for STR
10 November 2025 | 18 replies
I am happy with their platform thus far.
Czar Wiley New to Out of State Investing in Erie, Penn
25 October 2025 | 2 replies
I’m not based there specifically, but I focus on Midwest markets that share similar fundamentals — affordable entry prices, solid rent-to-value ratios, and steady tenant demand.
Amir Wynn Co-Living (rent by the room)
3 November 2025 | 6 replies
One of the best/easiest ways to test the market is by using platforms that already list rooms for rent, like Roomster or SpareRoom.
Drew Sygit How Many of You Vote - At least HERE ON BP?
8 November 2025 | 11 replies
The money comes on the backend after you've had thousands of opportunities to demonstrate your skill set on the stage that the platform has provided.