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Travis Elliott
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A thought on increasing income on a property..

Travis Elliott
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Cebu, Philippines
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So what do you all think about this idea.

I live in a small college town in Montana. I had a thought on how to increase profit on properties. A lot of people rent rooms instead of the whole house in order to increase their rents. I was pondering the idea of putting some very small cabin type structures on a property. They could be used as detached rooms. Tenants would share the kitchen and bath of the main home but use the cabin as their main living area.

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Ron Robin
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Ron Robin
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having to go to the MAIN HOUSE to go to the bathroom at two in the morning in January might suck here in Louisiana, but in Montana it would be a deal breaker.

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