Ask a room full of investors what makes a good real estate deal, and you’ll hear the same things: location, cap rate, appreciation potential, market comps.
But rarely do you hear this question: Who is this housing actually for?
That’s where PadSplit starts. Not with spreadsheets—but with people.
It was designed around one of the most underserved demographics in the country: working adults who don’t qualify for traditional rentals but also don’t want to live in motels or crash with friends.
These are people with jobs. With schedules. With lives.
They want privacy. They want safety. They want flexibility.
PadSplit makes that possible by helping owners turn single-family homes into shared, stable housing—with private rooms, house rules, and all-in-one pricing.
It’s real estate that doesn’t just extract value—it delivers it.
And in markets where nothing else seems to work, it quietly outperforms.
This is the kind of strategy I’m most interested in: practical, repeatable, human-centered.
I talk more about these models at www.drconnorrobertson.com