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Rental Property Cash Flow Increased - Providing Transitional Housing Gaining in Popularity. Los Angeles, CA

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Rental Property Cash Flow Increased - Providing Transitional Housing Gaining in Popularity. Los Angeles, CA

Converting a conventional rental into transitional housing can be fast and simple. We have created a system that keeps conversion costs to a minimum. Most multi-family and many single family residences (SFR’s) can be transformed into a much more profitable venture. One important point is to make sure you check with your local zoning authority first. You will want to find out how many un-related individuals are allowed per unit, within your property’s particular zoning district.

Why check out at this option? Profit is the answer. $450 a month for a private room, $750 a month for a semi-private room adds up fast. How many bedrooms does your rental have? How many are at least 144 sq. ft. that could be made into semi-private bedrooms? Then there are family rooms and porches that could be converted into an additional bedroom? Use a calculator and add it up. You will be surprised to find that in most situations you could be earning at least $1,000 a month in NET INCOME. With the particular clientele we rent to, we never run out of tenant applicants and our students are looking for more houses to buy to fill with an on-going stream of tenants.

One in 6 Americans knows of someone or have themselves served time for a crime – That’s one heck of a statistic. Many of those incarcerated are serving time specifically for a “soft” crime. Soft crime, while still an offense is defined as a crime that is non-violent or not against a person. When that person is released and working to get on with their lives, they need sensibly priced housing that supports their efforts. We rent to guys who are released from half-way houses or work release programs. These individuals have served their time, have jobs and need to find affordable housing. The conventional idea that all former offenders are thugs just is not true anymore.

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Come on – the times call for thinking about making money in new and different ways!

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Comments (2)

Larry Lawfer
YourStories Realty Group - Newton, MA
"I listen for a living." It's all about you.

Mixing needs with altruism to obtain profits sounds like you have a system going for you.  I have lived in some transitional housing in my traveling life and it takes a special family to accept a stranger into their lives.

Feb 14, 2010 06:13 AM
Alf Gizzo
Transitional Housing Advisors - Evergreen, CO

Thanks Larry for your up-beat in-put!  The times we are in call for approaches to business that are innovative.  What better way to ease the ills of a rotten economy than to "mix needs with altruism to obtain profits" as you put it. Our transitional housing system works slightly different than moving in with a family though.  Instead the other tenants make up the family unit.  Each share the same home-like environment that is supportive of a stable lifestyle.  The SFR or apartment gets the renters away from an institutional setting for a reasonable costs and the property owner gets appreciative residents and a great return on his investment.

Feb 16, 2010 04:40 AM