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Grant Shipman
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Do you believe that Co-Living investment is the fastest way to financial freedom?

Grant Shipman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Estes Park, CO
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I’ve been exploring the benefits of Co-Living investments and am curious to hear your opinions! Have you tried Co-Living or know someone who has? What are your thoughts on its potential to deliver financial freedom quickly compared to traditional real estate investments?

Let's discuss and share our insights!

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    Grant Shipman
    • Rental Property Investor
    • Estes Park, CO
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    I  appreciate hearing all your comments.  By exploring the benefits of co-living, I don't mean that I don't have experience with it.  It is actually the only thing I do.  We do co-living for the main stream.  I live in Estes Park, but haven't offered co-living up there yet.  We run a special kind of co-living property management that has houses mostly run themselves, 97% occupancy, and over 2 year average tenancy.  A fulltime property manager manages 140 leases.  My current thoughts on it is that co-living is the king investment compared to other investment strategies, but the investor must be using the right tools: co-living property management system, asset management system, and a great team.  Otherwise, like any investment, profits get eaten up and headaches balloon.  Are any of you currently investing in co-living properties? 

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