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Esther Tama
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Renting to college students : good, bad, ugly?

Esther Tama
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chino, CA
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I'm an OOS investor currently looking into a duplex near a state university in Indiana. Tell me stories of the good, bad, ugly of marketing to/attracting college students? What should I be prepared for? How does it impact finances during "summer" months (if at all)?

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Ian K.
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Ian K.
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  • Denver, CO
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I do 12 month leases.  I've found they don't care too much if they are not there in the summer especially if it is a competitive market.  Usually one or two will stay at the house over the summer but all of them pay.  This might not be the case everywhere as I'm sure it is a local way of doing things.   In Denver, college students are competing with everyone else so they have to take what they can get.  

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