3 strategies 0:55 reinvesting back into properties maximizes return on time (ROT) 5:57 cohosting (running the property for someone else) requires no capital investment 14:54 creative financing for hosting
@DISYMATI7 ай бұрын
Love to learn more on Creative Hosting!
@rfreeman50127 ай бұрын
Fix for Airbnb rentals, sell them, 1031 into ltr in appreciating areas.
@eatplantswithme6 ай бұрын
I'd love an in depth video!
@cesarmunoz3777 ай бұрын
Hi Rob, Could you discuss how we can find or create subject-to or owner-financed deals? It's often challenging to find knowledgeable agents for these types of transactions.
@joerosato11637 ай бұрын
The people who do not succeed at arbitrage are real estate investors who have a real estate mindset not a business mindset two separate things. that's why most fail. they are running it like a real estate play not a business play. who the hell wants to co host and deal with management and annoying landlords looking over your shoulder ohh why didn't we make that much this month ?! no way ! disregard this video. arbitrage is the best play you have more leverage more leverage more control. yea your expected to pay rent every month no matter what correct but you can always lower and pivot adapt lower rates to at least pay expenses. ohh yea also good luck pitching co hosting to landlords with no properties hahaha!
@tracy30667 ай бұрын
No the best way to do this is to own your properties. Then if you deal with a slow season at least your money is going to equity instead of down the toilet to a landlord. I did try arbitrage and didn’t like it. I wouldn’t be interested in co-hosting. I manage all our properties but there’s a lot to it. With co-hosting you would deal with 2 things that I hate about managing our own properties and that’s dealing with some bad guests and dealing with cleaners. IF I’m going to deal with those 2 things I better be getting 100% of the money NOT only 20% of the money. Plus as you said I don’t want to deal with some crazy landlords that expect things to happen overnight No thank you!
@memoirmystery7 ай бұрын
You don’t own anything with arbitrage. At the root of the business there is 0 leverage. Landlords can pull the rug from you at anytime
@joerosato11637 ай бұрын
@@memoirmystery at the end of the day landlords need rent paid. yes landlords can pull rug anytime this is true but why would they if the rent is being paid on time in full when normal tenants can't there becomes leverage in that.. pros and cons to both but co hosting is not it
@memoirmystery7 ай бұрын
@@joerosato1163 Agreed but then needing rent has nothing to do with you directly not having anything tangible as a middle man. Without you being in direct control, which as a renter you’re not, you never know what could happen. Without ownership, you’re never truly in control. But then again even with ownership you’re not in control so I digress
@joerosato11637 ай бұрын
@@memoirmystery yea I totally agree its a gamble like with anything elsein business glad to have a nice peaceful discussion on it rather then fighting like everyone else moral of the story best to achieve both owning and renting(arbitrage). lol !
@bryanfelicianos7 ай бұрын
Can I do a cost segregation if I'm running an arbitrage?
@livelaughlakers7 ай бұрын
Was planning rapid/bonus depreciation and cost segregation study. Wish all the KZbinrs out there mentioned income limitations associated. Overall love the content. Appreciate you!
@Robuilt7 ай бұрын
Do you mean income limitations on W2 income? Kind of endless potential for 1099 income. Most of the KZbinrs probably don’t talk about it because it’s out of our legal wheelhouse lol.
@livelaughlakers7 ай бұрын
Yeah W2. Karlton Dennis specifically goes super in depth on this and in many many videos neglects to mention income limits. It seems to me that most viewers that are watching these videos don’t have as much 1099 income to protect via cost set. Thanks to lots of your content, myself and others will be there one day too! Keep up the awesome content brother. Just launched a cape cod property that has started very strong in a slower market. Next purchase will be oceanfront and get pink pickle like treatment! Currently working on second two dwelling property in NH doing midterm rentals near a hospital.
@LV_TK7 ай бұрын
@robuilt would love to see a follow on video / webinar/ series on the co-hosting side and how you will structure your business from a cost and responsibilities perspective 🙏🤙
@Degengeo4 ай бұрын
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@InvestingZen6 ай бұрын
write to your congressman if you agree clickbait this egregious should be regulated
@chillguy27587 ай бұрын
Can I get the contact to your remodeling team?? Ps. I’m a former host camper :)
@derfman50557 ай бұрын
4% interest only, Sounds like a great idea. This can’t go wrong. 🤦🏽
@ardianselimi17 ай бұрын
first?
@huseyinkarakas3417 ай бұрын
Gotta go back to editing videos I think. This was mucho blah blah about everything before talking about what you wanted to focus on. Sorry man. I don't wanna be talkin shit but damn. I was falling asleep