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Filippo Seracini remote managing an STR...how to deal with deliveries and supplies?
1 November 2025 | 18 replies
Only one does the cleaner ask that I supply some things. 
Musarat Yusufali What's the landscape in Austin, TX for mid-term rentals?
11 November 2025 | 11 replies
It is a regular one year lease type property. 
Michael Carbonare Is There A Solution To Housing Unaffordability?
16 November 2025 | 45 replies
I know that you know that a wave of foreclosures is not a realistic scenario, because it would require negative home equity on a large scale - otherwise, if you can't make the payments anymore it's just a regular sale.
Sheguina Dravk 📈 NAR Predicts Double-Digit Growth in Home Sales for 2026- What’s Your Take?
18 November 2025 | 3 replies
The National Association of Realtors is forecasting a major rebound in 2026, with double-digit growth in home sales and home prices projected to rise another 4%.They’re also predicting the economy will add 1.3 million new jobs, keeping demand strong despite the ongoing housing supply shortage.After three years of the lowest sales volume since 1995, this would be a huge shift.
Josh Young Rents Are Down A Little Bit
22 November 2025 | 0 replies
Last year and the year before the condo and multi-family rents came down a little and I attributed that to added supply, but now I’m starting to see it in single family homes.
Tara Omotere How to Choose the Right Market for a STR Before You Buy
16 November 2025 | 14 replies
Tourism is down and supply is sky-high, so I’d be extra cautious and strategic about buying a home for short-term rental near the theme parks right now.
Chase Calhoun Is Anyone Else Seeing This? Leasing Is the Hardest I’ve Ever Seen It — And Some Landl
18 November 2025 | 16 replies
Tornado recovery brought a ton of units back.We had a tornado wipe out a big chunk of housing supply about two years ago.
Bob V. typical furnishing costs
13 November 2025 | 28 replies
Been tracking supplies and costs as we furnish STRs, happy to share the list if anyone is interested. 
Andreas Mueller Is The Housing Market Frozen?
11 November 2025 | 6 replies
I summarize below.In general, continued heightened supply due to Fed 0% rate policy of 2020-2021 will bring modest rent growth for the next 12 to 18 months.
Adam Macias A 50-year mortgage sounds like affordability, really?
14 November 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Adam Macias: A 50-year mortgage sounds like affordability — but it’s really it'll be debt that never ends. lolOn paper, stretching a mortgage from 30 years to 50 lowers the monthly payment, yes.But in reality, you’re paying far more in interest while barely building equity for decades.If you buy a house at 25 years old if you're lucky, you'll be 75 when the mortgage term ends...It’s housing that feels like ownership but functions more like renting — just with a longer contract and a higher total cost.The real problem isn’t the length of the loan.It’s the affordability crisis that’s forcing people to consider lifetime debt as a solution.Until we address prices, wages, and supply, extending loan terms only delays the inevitable...The further elimination of the middle class chasing the American Dream of owning a home.