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Lisa Sessions
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Gloucester, ME
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Millennial investing niche

Lisa Sessions
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Gloucester, ME
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I listened to a podcast talking about millennial renters. They are becoming the largest generation! They are more apt to rent then buy a home. They like apartment living close to work. I want to break into the millennial renting niche market. (Is that even a thing) How do you attract those types of renters. My ideas so far -purchase small to medium multi families in metropolitan areas -use "smart" devices like keyless locks and smart thermostats -community space either inside or outside -host community events like BBQ -use online payments methods /maintenance requests Any more thoughts?! Suggestions?
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