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Steve W.
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Colorado Springs rent by the room / military families

Steve W.
  • USA
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I am considering renting by the room to military personnel, or military families in general, as inspired by the Todd Baldwin BP podcast and the Dion BP podcast.

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Looking for general advice or considerations, but here are some questions I have to best serve this tenant base

  1. Preferred locations? I expect that answer is not simply "as close to base as possible"
  2. Preferred accommodations? Per Todd Baldwin BP podcast, was planning on including utilities, internet, cleaning.
  3. How to best manage and place tenants, I was expecting it would be something along the lines of reaching out to the base, as mentioned in the Dion BP podcast

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