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Huong Luu
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  • Vancouver, BC
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Bus conversions (RV) strategy

Huong Luu
  • Specialist
  • Vancouver, BC
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Hi Fellow BP investors. I was able to negotiate a 5 bus conversion with a contractor. So now I am looking to rent out and/or off load 4 buses. These would be converted school bus or greyhounds, etc. I want to figure out a way to sell or keep them and cash flow. Is anyone else doing this strategy? Any suggestions on how to go about this? 

Some background on this: This follows the tiny house/minimalism live style. My plan is to take 1 and continue to travel full time across Canada and US. So the other 4 bus would be rented/sold.

Some ideas given to me:

1. was to rent them out during major events (ie Stampede) by parking them on people's parking lots (obtain their approval and pay them for the space) 

2. airbnb, team up with people with country lots and rent space from them 

Thanks in advance.