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Maranda Tucker
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Pros and cons of rent by the room?

Maranda Tucker
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
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Up until now, we have shot down any opportunities to manage rent by the room properties; however it is a conversation I am having more often these days and considering it more seriously. What are the pros and cons of rent by the room?

  • Maranda Tucker
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    Ryan Swan
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    Ryan Swan
    • Real Estate Agent
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    PROS

    + Potential for much higher gross and net revenue 

    + Removes the large swings in vacancy commonly associated with SFRs. Instead of being 100% occupied or 0% occupied, your vacancy rate would be more consistent (4 out of 5 rooms rented = 80%). This makes it more akin to a small multi-family property

    CONS

    - Potentially higher turnover

    - You need to keep utilities in your name so they remain on when tenants come/go

    - Potential for roommate disputes 

    - Potentially more wear and tear on the home 

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