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Landlords in College Towns
What is a good strategy to find landlords that wish to acquire properties to rent to students in college towns? We have several SFR properties in a small college town that was struck by an EF-3 tornado a few weeks ago. Therefore the demand for student housing has increased while current owners await insurance settlements for their damaged properties.