The Neighborhood's goal is not to acquire and then flip houses. We want to hold them for at least as long as the natural life of a coliving house. If it's possible to maintain a great community indefinitely, we'd ideally hold them indefinitely, too.
Here are two strategies I endorse:
1. [[The Omar Morales strategy - buy all-cash, return capital, co-own cash flowing property forever]]. This is preferable if I can find investors with a 10+ year investing horizon.
2. [[Develop coliving, exit to cohousing]]. This is the pitch for investors that need a shorter hold period.
There is also this strategy, which is unlikely to work in San Francisco is the near future:
1. [[In 2024, the Moses Kagan strategy doesn't pencil]]
If you have feedback or ideas, please email me at [
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