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Ryan Chaw, pharmacist by day and real estate investor a couple of hours a week, has mastered best practices for investing in student housing. It’s not easy holding down a full-time W2 job and being a profitable real estate investor. However, Ryan has set up systems and processes that make it easier than it should be and shares them in today’s episode. 

Ryan was inspired by his grandfather, who invested in real estate and retired early and put him and his brother through college. With this bright shining example, Ryan decided he wanted to do the same while maintaining his full-time job. His first property was a 100-year-old home, which taught him valuable but costly lessons. A huge fail forward, if you will. Today, Ryan owns 4 single-family houses with 18 tenants. His properties are on 15-year mortgages and have positive cash flow by renting the homes by bedroom to college students.

Ryan and I discuss how anyone with a full-time job can easily get into real estate investing using his methods. We cover the parameters of student housing and how to find and screen college students, so you can avoid renting to a potentially problematic tenant. We also cover cash flow and taxes, scaling fast, and using systems to manage your properties. 

Key Takeaways:

If you take care of the tenant, the tenant will take care of you.

You can do all the analysis in the world, but sometimes you have to just take action.

Ryan's Book Recommendation

Be Obsessed or Be Average (Grant Cardone)

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