Katrina E. Robinson: Pioneering Change in the Real Estate Rental Market
Katrina E. Robinson, a seasoned housing entrepreneur and Air Force veteran, is spearheading a transformative approach to real estate rentals with her upcoming
Co-Living Business Conference 2026. Scheduled for
April 24-25, 2026, in
Los Angeles, California, this event is designed for landlords and real estate investors eager to adapt to the changing market dynamics.
As vacancy rates rise and traditional rental income decreases, Robinson is advocating for a shift from traditional single-tenant leases to a more resilient co-living model. "For decades, investors have relied on a one-tenant, one-check model. In today's market, that approach leaves too much income and stability on the table," Robinson explains. This strategic pivot not only promises to increase cash flow but also stabilizes income through shared living arrangements, where revenues are generated by multiple residents rather than a single tenant.
Through her company,
Roundtable Living LLC, and the coaching initiative
Group Home on Autopilot, Robinson emphasizes a systems-based approach to shared housing. Attendees of the conference will gain insights on evaluating properties for co-living potential, converting traditional rentals into structured co-living homes, and understanding legal and zoning considerations that come with shared housing.
"With co-living, one vacancy does not eliminate your monthly revenue," Robinson points out, illustrating how this model offers a financial cushion against market fluctuations. By distributing income over several residents, property owners can mitigate the risks associated with vacancies. The conference is aimed at empowering small-scale real estate operators to maximize the returns from their existing properties without the need for substantial investments in large-scale apartment complexes.
What Attendees Can Expect
The two-day conference encompasses various implementation-focused activities:
- - Evaluating Property Feasibility: Understanding how to assess the viability of a property for a co-living setup.
- - Conversion Techniques: Learning the steps to transform standard rental units into desirable co-living spaces.
- - Financial Insights: Exploring the economic comparisons between single-tenant and room-by-room rental strategies.
- - Marketing Strategies: Gaining skills to effectively market co-living spaces and ensure rooms are consistently occupied.
- - Management Practices: Discussing remote management and the automation strategies that simplify operations.
- - Risk Mitigation: Identifying the unique challenges of co-living and how to address them proactively.
Robinson's approach aims to redefine how investors think about scaling their real estate operations. Instead of acquiring multiple properties, she illustrates how enhancing performance per asset can yield better financial outcomes. By focusing on structured operations and disciplined management, small-scale investors can adopt practices that drive stability and profitability in a volatile market.
As housing affordability concerns surge across the nation, the co-living model is drawing attention as both a financially viable strategy for investors and a practical solution for residents seeking affordable, flexible living arrangements. Robinson is confident that independent landlords and emerging entrepreneurs in shared housing can leverage this opportunity to change the narrative of real estate.
Event Information
The
Co-Living Business Conference 2026 is open to:
- - Independent landlords
- - Real estate investors looking for improved cash flow
- - Entrepreneurs interested in the shared housing segment
- - Operators aiming to update their rental business model
Early registration is now available for this pivotal event. For more details, including ticket information, visit
www.grouphomeonautopilot.com/CBC.
Katrina E. Robinson continues to push the boundaries of the real estate arena, teaching others how to leverage structured co-living to optimize their housing businesses. Her mission is to help investors create steady, system-driven income in an ever-evolving market.