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Co-Living in Houston

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Hello, I am really wanting to dive into the co-living model. I grew up in the Houston area and would love to connect other realtors, investors, property managers that have experience in the co-living model? Plus any realtors who can help find me a property to buy that would work well for this

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Seth:  I am not affiliated with their company, but Padsplit has a good history and experience when it comes to co-living and room for rent vs. traditional home for rent.  They might be a good spot to start your research.  From the buying perspective, you want to make sure that you do your research carefully - some HOAs (and recently even cities/counties!) are limiting the amount of people in a home or the length of the rental, which often comes into play when renting by the room.  As with anything, look at the fine print and details before diving in, but this area has seen significant growth and increased profits!

Note: This information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. No attorney-client, fiduciary, or professional relationship is established through this communication.

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