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How to Scale to 50+ STR Units Through Partnerships
Summary
This article discusses how short-term rental businesses can scale to 50+ units by partnering with investors. It covers strategies for finding investors, structuring deals, and the importance of clear goals and communication. Hosts should consider exploring investor partnerships to grow their portfolio without solely relying on mortgages.
Key Insights
- •Partnering with investors is a great way to build up equity without getting a mortgage or investing your own funds.
- •Josh Kristoff and his team at Nomad Capital Ventures have successfully scaled to 50+ units through partnerships.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should have a clear understanding of your goals before entering the short-term rental business.Effort: mediumImpact: medium
- ✓Hosts should conduct sensitivity analysis against projections to ensure protection for both sides when forming a partnership.Effort: mediumImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →Nomad Capital Ventures: Josh Kristoff, Nomad Capital Ventures.
- →Get Paid For Your Pad: Get Paid For Your Pad on YouTube.
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Not having a clear understanding of your goals before entering the short-term rental business can lead to issues with investor partnerships.
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