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Why Being a Student Housing Landlord Could Be Worth It


Maybe you remember the struggle from your college days: searching online, checking listings in the newspaper, and driving around town trying to find a place to rent. And perhaps now (ahem) years later, a property in a college town near you has caught your eye. Should you go for it and become part of the student housing solution?

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If you're not already a landlord, you'll probably want to begin by considering the pros and cons of becoming one. If you already know you want to own a rental property or are looking to add another to your real estate investing portfolio, the next step is to explore the specific concerns student housing landlords face. Let's explore the risks and potential rewards of becoming a student housing landlord.

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