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Megan Hodges
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Re-investing capital from Mobile Homes to Airbnb

Megan Hodges
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
Posted

Looking for advice from anyone who is currently subleasing Airbnb’s. I’m in the midst of closing a few deals with mobile home investing and would like to invest some of the profit into starting up an Airbnb. I’m planning to utilize several different forms of investing to build cash flow as quickly as possible. 

My question is- IS there a course/mentor that has actual value and is worth the money? And if you started without one is there anything you suggest reading, preparing for, etc before i start? I’ve done a basic amount of research on rental arbitrage but feel like I should know more before starting. Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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