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CondoLiving|December - January 2018

Primea Design Group designs a backto-back unit up for rent

Patricia Herbolario
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At this day and age, anyone can be a landlord. You no longer need vast lands or have an apartment built, all you need is a couple of millions in the bank and a good eye for the right property. You’ll hear success stories from people who have quit their day jobs to focus on managing their rental investments. Because of this, the real estate is booming, especially with payment modes being more accessible for established Gen Ys to young Millennials. Once you do get that unit, there are thousands of other rentals to compete with. One of the ways to make your rental unit stand out is through interior design.

The owner of this condo is no stranger to rentals as he is a bonafide condo flipper. Condo flippers are people who purchase condos, have them designed and styled, and put the unit up for either sale or rental. He recently purchased a unit beside each other in this property near De La Salle University to target college renters. Knowing the leasing game pretty well, this flipper knows that investing in interior design can and will do wonders for his end game.

This story is from the December - January 2018 edition of CondoLiving.

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