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Are you a new student accommodation landlord struggling to make your rental property successful? In this video, we delve into the top 5 reasons why student accommodations often fail and how you can avoid these common pitfalls.
🎯 *Key Points Covered:*
1. **Due Diligence Mistakes**: Learn what to look at during due diligence to select the right property by conducting thorough due diligence.
2. **Profitability Miscalculations**: Discover the critical aspects of profitability calculations to ensure your investment pays off.
3. **Ineffective Marketing**: Find out how to effectively market your property to ensure full occupancy.
4. **Property Maintenance**: Understand the importance of regular maintenance to keep your property in top condition.
5. **Student Management**: Get tips on managing student tenants effectively to create a harmonious living environment.
Whether you're just starting out or looking to improve your existing student rental business, this video is packed with essential insights and practical advice. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more tips on succeeding in the student accommodation rental industry!
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