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All Forum Posts by: Tanya Preston

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Post: Structuring rooms for rent

Tanya PrestonPosted
  • St. George, UT
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Hello BP Community! I live in an area where the 2-year university was converted to a 4-year within the last 6 years. As a result, there is a high demand for student housing and low supply as the University does what they can to accommodate the growth. I am interested in buying larger single family homes in the area and hacking them as student room rentals. I would love to hear about your experience in this and how you may have structured room for rent situations. What worked and what didn’t? Thank you!