29 December 2025 | 4 replies
Many of those will work state wide, allow you to put your FSBO sign out and take the phone calls.Now if you close on your deals and then ready to put them on the market that is an enitrely different situation.
28 December 2025 | 11 replies
My next best performer is larger one bedroom units that include a logical work station area that does not interfere with the main living space.The bigger takeaway for me is that performance should drive decisions.
5 December 2025 | 1 reply
I feel like every host knows the basics — comfy bed, strong WiFi, blackout curtains…But some of the BEST guest reviews I’ve ever gotten came from the small touches no one talks about.For me, the “secret weapon” is a REAL workstation:🪑 ergonomic chair🖥️ proper desk🔌 easy-access outletsExecutives and work-from-home tenants go crazy for it.I’d love to hear yours:What’s one furniture item guests love that most hosts overlook?
30 November 2025 | 5 replies
Once you have the contractor picked and the final numbers, thats when you can get a "subject to" appraisal, which appraises what the property will be worth after the work stated on the scope of work is complete.
31 August 2025 | 15 replies
I would appreciate it if you could confirm whether my interpretation of the pricing strategy is accurate: Would it not be reasonable for exclusive accommodations, which include open areas for activities such as a massage room or a relaxing workstation, to be priced at a higher nightly rate compared to accommodations that prioritize a larger number of beds, potentially reducing space for such amenities?
14 August 2025 | 3 replies
A tenant lounge with work stations may be more marketable to the affluent tenant base who expects in-unit laundry whereas coin operated laundry may be more marketable the lower income tenant base.Nevertheless, you are approaching this correctly.
24 May 2025 | 16 replies
The smaller and more economical tend to ask about wifi and workstation, the more luxury are pretty much just vacation.
6 March 2025 | 21 replies
In addition to what others are posting, I would be sure to have a dedicated workstation, high-speed Wifi, good coffee, etc.
4 March 2025 | 7 replies
For example, adding little things like a pack-n-play, high chair, and coloring books can attract more families, or a dedicated workstation can help snag business travelers to fill in during the week.
13 February 2025 | 17 replies
Here are 6 common guest types and the amenities that attract them:1️⃣ Business Travelers – They need high-speed Wi-Fi, a dedicated workstation, blackout curtains, and a coffee bar to stay productive.2️⃣ Families & Groups – Safety, durability, and functionality are key.