>Rent a 4 or 5 bedroom in a central area where students and young workers live
>Furnish it, set up power and internet, make it look nice and be ready to walk into and live
>sublet the rooms out individually
>$$$$$$$$$$$$
Not sure what the laws are in other countries, but a guy I live with started doing this a year ago, and I started talking to him about it and showing interest about 6 months ago and now he employs me to manage the business. We make about $250/week per house and have 15 houses at the moment
All you need is a drivers license, a tiny bit of money to pay the bond, buy the furniture, general costs etc, and xero and pocketrent, two really easy to use programs to manage it all. I've stopped working for him and am just starting doing it myself now because of a dispute about how much he was paying me. I don't know what it's like in other countries in terms of the culture around sharing houses, and legally if this is allowed, but in Australia it is a fucking goldmine that requires very little money to get started
I'm interested.
But you're just renting the houses right? Then renting out individual rooms?
Do the actual homeowners know about that?
In America it's tricky because we have a lot of minorities that will destroy property and/or sue with discrimination claims if you choose not to rent to them.
Lol that's sub-letting and you'll get fucking reamed for doing it
>>2292788
250 a week.
kek
i make this every day with coins.
are u even trying?
>>2292832
Same in the UK
My uncle was in renting for about 40 years but is out now due to niggers just smashing everything