● Partnering with an online service that caters to corporate clients or travel nurses. ● Screening tenants carefully. ● Setting up a minimum stay (e.g., 60 or 90 days). 3 NURSING HOMES The U.S. population is aging, and seniors are experiencing a housing crunch as they look to downsize or move into assisted living facilities. Consider investing in a nursing home community with different levels of
a buyer who’s all in, but it minimizes the financial risk for you. 5 STUDENT HOUSING Student housing in vibrant college towns can be a reliable source of income, especially if you partner with the university itself to find qualified students. 6 PARKING LOTS Parking lots are low-maintenance, low-risk investments. Beyond shoveling snow and collecting parking fees (a process that can be entirely automated), this type of investment is largely hands off.
care, from completely hands off to end-of-life care. 4 CONTRACT FLIPPING Contract flipping brings distressed sellers together with interested buyers. This type of flipping is also referred to as wholesaling. The investor locates a distressed property with a motivated seller, makes a below-market offer, and signs a contract. The investor then finds a buyer at a higher price before closing and “flips” their rights to the home. It’s a little more work to locate a vacant, distressed home and
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