
(SeaPRwire) – LOS ANGELES, March 18, 2026 — With vacancy expenses on the rise and profit margins for traditional rentals shrinking, housing entrepreneur, Air Force veteran, and founder of Group Home on Autopilot Katrina E. Robinson is encouraging real estate investors to rethink the single-tenant rental approach.

Robinson is set to host the 2026 Co-Living Business Conference on April 24–25 in Los Angeles, California. This two-day, in-person gathering is tailored for landlords and investors looking to boost cash flow and steady their income by transforming single-family rental homes into organized, room-by-room co-living spaces.
“For years, investors have depended on a single-tenant, single-payment model,” Robinson states. “In today’s market, this method misses out on significant income potential and stability. When properly structured, co-living offers inherent resilience.”
Via her company Roundtable Living LLC and her Group Home on Autopilot coaching initiative, Robinson has crafted a system-driven strategy for shared housing. Instead of relying on one lease, the co-living model spreads revenue among multiple residents, lessening the financial hit from vacancies while enhancing each property’s performance.
The conference will center on assisting small-scale operators to boost returns from their current properties without purchasing large apartment complexes or getting involved in institutional real estate.
Over two implementation-focused days, attendees will learn:
- How to assess whether a property is suitable for co-living
- How to turn traditional rental properties into structured co-living homes
- Financial comparisons between single-tenant and room-by-room revenue models
- Legal and zoning factors to consider for shared housing
- Marketing systems that reliably fill rooms
- Frameworks for remote management and automation
- Strategies to mitigate risks specific to co-living
The event will feature live training sessions, guided work sessions, and expertise from industry pros—including a real estate-savvy accountant and operators who currently run successful co-living properties.
Robinson pushes back against the common belief that scaling up means acquiring more properties. Instead, she educates investors on how to enhance each asset’s performance using structure, operational rigor, and automation.
“With co-living, a single vacancy doesn’t wipe out your monthly income,” Robinson notes. “The aim isn’t just to have more units—it’s to get better performance out of each unit.”
As housing affordability challenges grow across the country, co-living keeps gaining traction as both a lucrative strategy for investors and a practical choice for residents looking for flexible, affordable living options. Robinson thinks small-scale investors can spearhead this change by implementing systems that swap reactive landlord habits for structured operations.
The 2026 Co-Living Business Conference is open to:
- Independent property owners
- Real estate investors aiming for stronger cash flow
- Entrepreneurs entering the shared housing space
- Operators ready to update their rental model
Early sign-ups are now available for the April 24–25, 2026 event in Los Angeles.
Tickets and event information can be found at:
www.grouphomeonautopilot.com/CBC
About Katrina E. Robinson
Katrina E. Robinson is a housing entrepreneur and Air Force veteran. She founded Roundtable Living LLC and created Group Home on Autopilot, a program where she instructs investors on structuring, filling, and automating profitable co-living homes. Her work focuses on helping small-scale operators build stable, system-led housing businesses.
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