If you want flexible market entry and faster capital rotation, a studio can work well in an area with proven demand for compact units.
If you prefer a more stable tenant profile and potentially lower turnover, a one-bedroom may be the smarter choice.
Do not judge by rent alone.
Compare occupancy consistency, likely tenant quality, and how easy it will be to exit the asset later through resale.
Is a studio better than a one-bedroom for investment?
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April 2, 20261 min read
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