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Questioning Recreational Property Investment as a Second Job
When “Passive” Recreational Property Turns Into Your Second Job Recreational property investment sounds simple on paper. Buy a cute cabin or lake house, put it online, let bookings roll in, and collect what people like to call mailbox money. Then summer hits, bookings spike, and you suddenly find out how much work you really bought. Instead of sipping a drink by the water, you are handling guest messages, late check-ins, broken appliances, upset neighbors, and last-minute cle
Aug 85 min read


Recreational Property Investment for Investors Who Hate Tenants
Why “No Tenants, No Income” Is a Broken Belief Most investors still believe real estate income has to come from long-term tenants and standard rentals. Sign the lease, collect the rent, wait for appreciation. That mindset worked when options were limited and people stayed put. It does not fit investors who value freedom, time, and real cash flow today. Here’s what you’ll learn in this why “no tenants, no income” is a broken belief, how recreational real estate creates cash fl
Aug 16 min read


What Sophisticated Investors Overlook in Recreational Property Investment
Why Smart Money Misreads Recreational Property Most sophisticated investors still underwrite recreational property like standard hospitality or multifamily, and that is exactly why they miss some of the best risk-adjusted returns. They stare at cap rates, room counts, and pro forma exit value while the real drivers of durable cash flow, experience density, pricing power, and lifestyle utility, barely get a glance. If you’re an accredited investor with meaningful capital alrea
Jul 256 min read


How to Underwrite Dual-Use Recreational Properties: Separate Use From Cash Flow
When “Dream Properties” Turn Into Terrible Investments Buying a place you love does not automatically make it a good investment. That is especially true with hot spring resorts, glamping retreats, and outdoor wellness properties. These assets feel personal. You can almost smell the campfire and see the steam rising off the soaking pools. That is exactly where smart investors get into trouble. The core problem is simple: people blur what they want to own with what actually thr
Jul 116 min read


When Does It Make Sense to Buy a Managed RV Resort or Start One?
Before stepping into outdoor hospitality real estate, one question comes up a lot for investors: Is it better to buy a managed RV resort or develop one from scratch? A managed RV resort investment can be appealing for many reasons, especially for those looking for consistent income without heavy involvement. Some investors may also be drawn toward starting fresh and shaping a property from the ground up. Through our Real Freedom Fund, we actively acquire and manage RV and gla
Mar 214 min read


How to Identify RV Parks Near National Parks With Growth Potential
Real estate investors looking beyond traditional housing markets are asking smarter questions about asset types that work well for long-term growth. One question that comes up often is how RV parks stack up against apartment complexes or other housing categories. A solid multifamily investing strategy can offer stable returns and predictable leases, but it is not the only approach with potential. RV parks and outdoor hospitality properties bring in revenue in a different way
Feb 215 min read


Understanding the Difference Between RV Parks and Multifamily Assets
Real estate investors looking beyond traditional housing markets are asking smarter questions about asset types that work well for long-term growth. One question that comes up often is how RV parks stack up against apartment complexes or other housing categories. A solid multifamily investing strategy can offer stable returns and predictable leases, but it is not the only approach with potential. RV parks and outdoor hospitality properties bring in revenue in a different way
Feb 145 min read
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