Link to: How to Buy Your First Investment Property: https://bit.ly/4dAhig3)In this episode of the Rich Dad Radio Show, host Jaren Sustar is joined by real estate entrepreneur Jesse Vasquez to explore one of the fastest-growing trends in property investment: mid-term rentals. Positioned between short-term vacation rentals and long-term leases, mid-term rentals are gaining traction as a stable and profitable option for investors. If you’re looking to diversify your real estate portfolio, this episode is packed with actionable insights on how to capitalize on the mid-term rental market.What is a Mid-Term Rental?Jesse Vasquez breaks down mid-term rentals, defining them as stays ranging from 30 days to several months. This strategy offers a perfect balance between the quick turnover of short-term rentals and the stability of long-term leases. Mid-term rentals are increasingly popular among professionals like travel nurses, engineers, and individuals on temporary assignments, providing consistent and reliable income for property owners.Why Mid-Term Rentals are BoomingThe episode explores why mid-term rentals are on the rise, with Jesse explaining several key advantages:
Key Strategies for Mid-Term Rental SuccessJesse shares practical steps to get started in the mid-term rental market:
00:00 Introduction01:33 Understanding Midterm Rentals02:10 The Benefits of Midterm Rentals04:04 Jesse's Journey into Midterm Rentals07:11 Target Audience for Midterm Rentals09:49 Building a Business with Midterm Rentals11:59 Impact of COVID on Rental Markets18:32 The Future of Midterm Rentals23:02 City Regulations and Short-Term Rentals23:37 Challenges and Criticisms of Short-Term Rentals24:29 Midterm Rental Business Strategy24:44 Criteria for Selecting Midterm Rentals27:03 Marketing and Partnering for Midterm Rentals28:38 Income and Expense Management32:03 Operational Tips for Midterm Rentals40:29 Overcoming Challenges in Midterm Rentals41:46 Opportunities in the Midterm Rental Market-----Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity.The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.