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Why RV Parks Are An Underrated Asset Class With Robert Preston

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On today's episode of Ritter On Real Estate, We chat with Robert Preston. Robert Preston is the CEO and co-founder of Climb Capital, a real estate investment firm specializing in RV parks. With a background in aviation and a former career as a Marine Corps pilot, Preston transitioned into real estate investing, focusing on value-add opportunities in niche markets like RV parks. Under his leadership, Climb Capital has successfully acquired and managed multiple RV parks across the United States, leveraging the growing demand for affordable, flexible living spaces. Preston is known for his hands-on approach to investing and his commitment to helping investors achieve passive income through alternative real estate assets. Welcome Robert!
- Why RV parks are a great investment
- Why the Sunbelt is ideal for investing in RV parks
- Robert’s operational model: Highlighting the key parts
- Examples from companies like Bambi and Century in RV park operations
- Pros and cons of owning an RV park
- Easy improvements that can be added to parks
If you're interested in learning more about investing in RV parks or want to get in touch with today's guest, Robert Preston, you can visit his company’s website at ClimbCapital.com

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On today's episode of Ritter On Real Estate, We chat with Robert Preston. Robert Preston is the CEO and co-founder of Climb Capital, a real estate investment firm specializing in RV parks. With a background in aviation and a former career as a Marine Corps pilot, Preston transitioned into real estate investing, focusing on value-add opportunities in niche markets like RV parks. Under his leadership, Climb Capital has successfully acquired and managed multiple RV parks across the United States, leveraging the growing demand for affordable, flexible living spaces. Preston is known for his hands-on approach to investing and his commitment to helping investors achieve passive income through alternative real estate assets. Welcome Robert!
- Why RV parks are a great investment
- Why the Sunbelt is ideal for investing in RV parks
- Robert’s operational model: Highlighting the key parts
- Examples from companies like Bambi and Century in RV park operations
- Pros and cons of owning an RV park
- Easy improvements that can be added to parks
If you're interested in learning more about investing in RV parks or want to get in touch with today's guest, Robert Preston, you can visit his company’s website at ClimbCapital.com

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