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Tony Schober
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Income Property on HGTV

Tony Schober
  • Texas
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Looks like the successor to "Flip this House".

"About This Show
Scott McGillivray helps first-time homebuyers turn part of their home into a moneymaker to help with mortgage. In each episode, Scott presents the homeowners with options and they choose which part of the house to renovate into an apartment. We see the renovation and the amazing reveals. "

Most of the McMansions will be subdivided into multifamily units. I hope people have a solid cash flow model because I see both housing prices and rents decreasing as a flood of new rentals and inexperienced landlords hit the market. Those that rely on the appreciation model will soon be selling to those with cash flow.

Tony

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