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New Listing Just Landed!
Just picked up another property, and I’m testing a simple strategy that might help some of you who want to make money in real estate without managing tenants long-term. Here’s what I’m doing: ✅ I’m handling the listing ✅ I’m doing the showings ✅ I’m screening applicants + finding a qualified tenant ➡️ Then I turn the property back over to the owner once the lease is signed No ongoing management. No maintenance requests. No month-to-month stress. I charge ½ of one month’s rent for the whole process. In this case, I'll get $1,025. The owner gets a great tenant, and I get paid for the upfront work. It’s basically leasing-only property management — perfect for those owners who don’t want to manage marketing, showings, or screening but feel comfortable managing tenants afterward. Curious what you all think of this strategy: 👉 Would YOU ever offer this? 👉 If you're a landlord, would you pay someone ½ month's rent to handle the entire leasing process? 👉 Any tweaks you would make? Drop your thoughts below. This could be another easy win for people trying to build income without taking on full management. 🧠💸 I would like to manage it long term and I think I'll get there at some point. This is a great way of making connections and building your brand. You can check it out here and let me know if you would change anything. https://listings1386370.tenantcloud.com/listings/184825
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Rent by the Room in a College Town – Worth It?
I’m working with a property in Provo, Utah — a 4 bed, 3.5 bath home the owner wants to rent for $3,500/month. That price feels a bit high for a single-family rental, so I’ve also listed it by the room. For those of you who’ve tried this model in a college town: - How did it work out for you? - Did you install digital locks on each bedroom for added security/privacy? - What were the biggest upsides or downsides you experienced with rent-by-room? I would love to hear your thoughts and experiences before I proceed with this setup. I've also added the listing if you want to critique it and send me any feedback. I would really appreciate it. https://www.facebook.com/share/176E3wJ7yc/
Rent by the Room in a College Town – Worth It?
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Update on this property, I was able to fill it with 4 graduating college boys for $3,000 a month. They all have jobs and will graduate this winter. They are all upstanding young men and remind me of myself in my early 20s. Here is a little video of one of the projects I had to work on to get the home ready.
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Challenges
What are some challenges as a landlord you would tell a new landlord about?
1 like • Sep 10
Great question, Hiram. I would say the biggest challenge is having the mindset that you can be a landlord/property manager and be a good one. I think people get scared of toilets, late rent, repairs, and vacancy, and they don't look at the positives, and that is what turns them away. It's taken me five years to learn what I have, and that will only compound as I learn more and gain more exposure.
What's your favorite kind of Real Estate to manage?
What’s your favorite type of real estate to manage? 🏡✨ There's a lot! - Long-term rentals (LTR), Short-term rentals (STR), Mid-Term Rentals (MTR). - Studio apartments - Condos - Single Family - Multi-family - Anything else! Drop your answer in the comments! The world is full of real estate, and we want to learn from each other’s experiences. 🚀
2 likes • Sep 2
@Hiram Andrades Same with me on the LTR. Do you own any properties, and do you want to break into STR like @Sam Hirst at all or commercial at some point? I think it would be awesome to own and manage 30-50 units.
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@Hiram Andrades that is awesome. How did you get the funds to get 10 units? I have 2 homes with ADUs and I live in one so we have 3 units. Trying acquire more but gotta figure out the funding.
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