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Johnny Wolff
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House Hacking / Coliving

Johnny Wolff
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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Has anyone considered coliving as a real estate investor strategy?

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Lia Martinez
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Lia Martinez
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  • Denver, CO
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Hi Johnny, yes,  I think there is a growing group of real estate investors who invest in coliving. The returns are great,  but as I'm sure you know,  these properties are often not easy to operate.  Creating community is hard. 

I enjoyed your podcast episode on Christine's Coliving Code show.  Being located in the Denver and the Rocky Mountain markets,  I think you are the closest coliving investor/ operator to us. Currently coliving is technically illegal in Denver because of antiquated and racist group housing laws,  so we can't do much more until that changes.  

But in the meantime,  we are slowly expanding into the high cost mountain markets.  I would love to chat or meetup sometime if you're passing this way. 

Best Regards, 

Lia

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