Top Reasons to Invest in College Station Rental Properties Today
Property Management College Station: Texas A&M
The best reason to buy an investment property here is Texas A&M University, home of the 12th Man. This prestigious school has over 65,000 students roaming the campus every year. All those students need a place to live. That should be motivation enough to start investing.
Student tenants are great because you can generally get more money per bedroom. They are usually living in a group, with more than one person per bedroom. They are also consistent with on time rent payments because their parents are usually helping to pay their rent. These aren’t long term tenants, but that can be a good thing for you. With short term leases of one year, you’ll have more opportunities to increase the rent every year. With a long term tenant, you need to be close to the same rate during the length of the tenancy. So, college students offer you more profitability.
Property Management College Station: Family Renters
Bryan-College station is growing. With that economic growth comes new jobs. In fact, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services just approved a $91 million manufacturing facility for the community. This will bring about 7,000 new jobs to the area. That means lots of families will be needing homes. Once you find a good family renter through thorough tenant screening, those tenants want to stay longer and settle down. They also generally treat the properties as if they own them, so you’re going to have tenants who take good care of your investment.

Asset Hero Property Management – Broker
Regardless of the type of tenants you prefer, can’t go wrong investing here. If you have any questions regarding real estate investing or Bryan/College Station property management, please contact us at Asset Hero Property Management.
OFFICE INFORMATION
Asset Hero Property Management
1580 Copperfield Pkwy
College Station, TX 77845
(979) 353-2567
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