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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Buying a duplex for college rental.
I've many older forum posts about college rentals but I wanted to reintroduce the topic for a more fresh perspective.
I'm getting myself in position to purchase a 3bed 1bath duplex locally. This will be my first property. The asking is $70k with very light rehab already done. The rehab will run about$65k. ARV about $180-195k My optimal strategy would be to rent it out to students $400 a room. I have other plans but "Plan A" brings me rightly $1k in cash flow. I plan on using the Fannie Mae homestyle renovation loan for the deal.
So a few questions:
1. Do I (or does anyone suggest) get any special insurance?
2. Do I need to register my housing with the university?
3. How do you suggest I vet my tenants who may have little or no credit?
*More questions to possibly follow
Thanks for any and all input.
Most Popular Reply

Seeking insurance could be problematic. Most big name decline renting to students.
You need to have parents co-sign. You need to assume summer vacancy with no income.
You need to have latest fire protection system and carry ample liability insurance.
I doubt school wants to have anything to do with housing. Hang a sign outside. Craigslist.
If you are close to campus you can rent out parking spaces. If it is more than a few blocks away students will unlikely to be interested (<0.5 mile).