
EP 99: Anthony Davis House Hunting, Flood of Homes Coming? DFW Market Update, Growing Pains while Fliiping 20 homes this year
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- Ashton and Tavis share personal updates and experiences.
- The importance of keeping up with LLC requirements.
- Challenges faced in property management and tenant relations.
- Lessons learned from rental property experiences.
- Current market trends indicate increased activity in real estate.
- Insurance premiums are rising significantly in Texas.
- The impact of property taxes on homeowners is concerning.
- The concept of shadow inventory in the housing market.
- The need for creative insurance solutions in response to rising premiums.
- The hosts emphasize learning from past mistakes in real estate. Level four impact roofs are built to withstand hail.
- Finding a suitable home can take years, even for NBA stars.
- Short-term rentals can provide significant income if managed well.
- Scaling home flipping operations presents unique challenges.
- Effective communication with contractors is crucial for project success.
- Construction scheduling can impact project timelines significantly.
- Deal flow is essential for successful real estate investment.
- Understanding market dynamics is key to making profitable offers.
- Wholesalers often lack experience in flipping houses.
- Building relationships with agents can lead to more opportunities.
- Navigating the Real Estate Landscape
- Challenges in Home Flipping
- The Art of Short-Term Rentals
- Finding Your Dream Home in a Competitive Market
- Scaling Your Real Estate Business
- "I let my LLC lapse."
- "It's like dealing with the IRS."
- "Everyone learn from my mistakes."
- "I can't find a damn house."
- "He's looking for a compound."
- "It's not impossible."
- "Flipping is not scalable."
- "It's a domino effect."
- "You could make $35,000."
- "It's just a sales pitch."
- "Let's go look at it."