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Hi friends,
As we’ve mentioned before, one of the real estate strategies we’ve chosen to focus on in the U.S. is co-living—a smart and scalable rental model with both financial and social benefits.
What Is Co-Living?
The concept is simple but powerful:
Take a standard single-family home, optimize its layout by adding more bedrooms (often converting common spaces), and rent out each room individually.
Instead of renting the whole house to one tenant, you serve multiple residents—and the numbers speak for themselves.
Why We Believe in Co-Living
1. Higher Monthly Income
Renting by the room significantly increases overall revenue.
A house that would normally rent for $2,000/month could generate up to $6,000/month when leased by the room.
2. Steady Demand
Our target tenants are working professionals looking for affordable, furnished, flexible housing—especially in urban areas where rent is expensive and long leases are hard to commit to.
There’s strong demand from renters who don’t want or can’t afford traditional leases and security deposits.
3. Lower Vacancy Risk
Since rooms are rented individually and typically on weekly or monthly leases, you’re not fully dependent on a single tenant.
Even if one person moves out, the rest of the rooms continue generating income—unlike a traditional rental that might sit empty between leases.
4. Positive Social Impact
Co-living helps tackle the housing shortage by using existing inventory more efficiently.
You’re offering safe, accessible housing to people who might otherwise struggle to find a place to live.
5. Flexible Investment Model
No need to buy apartment buildings. A modest single-family home with 3 to 6+ bedrooms can be turned into a high-yield asset with relatively minor renovations.
Let’s Connect
If you’re curious about co-living, want to learn more, or are exploring opportunities to partner with us—we’d love to talk!
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.lip-properties.com
Book a meeting: calendly.com/lip-properties/introduction-meeting
Looking forward to growing together!
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