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Co-Living & Short-Term Rentals: Profit with a Purpose with Cliff Johnson and Atticus LeBlanc

Co-Living & Short-Term Rentals: Profit with a Purpose with Cliff Johnson and Atticus LeBlanc

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In this episode of the no BS podcast, we explore the intersection of co-living and short-term rentals with guests Cliff Johnson and Atticus LeBlanc. The discussion delves into the benefits of co-living, the flexibility and financial empowerment it offers, and its role in addressing affordable housing issues.

Atticus shares his journey into creating PadSplit, including his experiences with real estate investment and the evolution of the co-living model. Cliff adds insights from his extensive background in vacation rentals and highlights how co-living can complement the short-term rental market.

The episode also covers regulatory challenges, the potential for commercial property conversions, and the community support PadSplit provides to both investors and residents.

PadSplit https://www.padsplit.com/

Episode Highlights:

00:00 Introduction to the No BS Podcast

00:57 Diving into Co-Living and Short-Term Rentals

02:31 Atticus LeBlanc's Journey and Vision

07:19 The Birth of PadSplit

13:10 PadSplit's Impact and Future

20:41 Challenges and Misconceptions

21:33 Regulatory Clarifications and Affordable Housing

24:15 Addressing Misconceptions About Co-Living

26:15 Making Co-Living Easy and Effective

28:19 Community and Peer Support in Co-Living

34:31 Scaling and Future Prospects of PadSplit

35:29 Innovative Housing Solutions and Conversions

40:34 Empowerment and Community Impact

41:39 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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