EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 34 MIN
How Co-Living Doubles Cash Flow in Today’s Rental Market - EP 4
from Beyond the Listing · host Pam Flitton
Pam Flitton welcomes Devon Aguirre of PadSplit to break down how co-living is reshaping rental investing in high-cost markets. Devon explains how renting by the room can outperform traditional rentals, reduce vacancy risk, and create more predictable cash flow — while also expanding access to affordable housing.This episode covers how PadSplit works, who co-living serves, the real costs and responsibilities for owners, and why this model is gaining traction nationwide. A must-listen for investors looking for alternatives to traditional long-term rentals or short-term vacation strategies.🎧 Hosted by: Pam Flitton🎙 Guest: Devon AguirreDevon Aguirre is the Southern California Market Manager at PadSplit, a company innovating in co-living and affordable housing. With a track record in proptech and market expansion, Devon advocates for rental models that balance higher cash flow, reduced vacancy, and community impact. He is a regular speaker at real estate investor events, helping landlords and developers understand co-living’s financials and operational trade-offs.💡 What You’ll Learn:✔️ How co-living compares financially to long-term rentals✔️ Why utilities-included pricing matters to renters✔️ How room-by-room rentals reduce vacancy loss✔️ The operational realities of managing multiple tenants✔️ When co-living makes sense — and when it doesn’t📇 Connect with Devon Aguirre:🌎 Website → https://linktr.ee/DevonAguirre📘 Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/DevonAguirre365/📷 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/devonneedsaninsta🔗 LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/devon-aguirre-97b76925🎙 Follow Pam:🌐 Website → http://www.platinumpropertygroup.net/📘 Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/pflitton📷 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/flittonpam/🔗 LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamflitton/🔖 Don’t Forget to LIKE 👍, SUBSCRIBE 🔔 & COMMENT 💬 Below!⭐ Produced by Icons of Real Estate - iconsofrealestate.com
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Pam Flitton welcomes Devon Aguirre of PadSplit to break down how co-living is reshaping rental investing in high-cost markets. Devon explains how renting by the room can outperform traditional rentals, reduce vacancy risk, and create more predictable cash flow — while also expanding access to affordable housing.This episode covers how PadSplit works, who co-living serves, the real costs and responsibilities for owners, and why this model is gaining traction nationwide. A must-listen for investors looking for alternatives to traditional long-term rentals or short-term vacation strategies.🎧 Hosted by: Pam Flitton🎙 Guest: Devon AguirreDevon Aguirre is the Southern California Market Manager at PadSplit, a company innovating in co-living and affordable housing. With a track record in proptech and market expansion, Devon advocates for rental models that balance higher cash flow, reduced vacancy, and community impact. He is a regular speaker at real estate investor events, helping landlords and developers understand co-living’s financials and operational trade-offs.💡 What You’ll Learn:✔️ How co-living compares financially to long-term rentals✔️ Why utilities-included pricing matters to renters✔️ How room-by-room rentals reduce vacancy loss✔️ The operational realities of managing multiple tenants✔️ When co-living makes sense — and when it doesn’t📇 Connect with Devon Aguirre:🌎 Website → https://linktr.ee/DevonAguirre📘 Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/DevonAguirre365/📷 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/devonneedsaninsta🔗 LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/devon-aguirre-97b76925🎙 Follow Pam:🌐 Website → http://www.platinumpropertygroup.net/📘 Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/pflitton📷 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/flittonpam/🔗 LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamflitton/🔖 Don’t Forget to LIKE 👍, SUBSCRIBE 🔔 & COMMENT 💬 Below!⭐ Produced by Icons of Real Estate - iconsofrealestate.com
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