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Skagit County STR Regulations

Alexander Biro
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Hi All, I am looking at purchasing my first STR in Skagit County WA, just north of Seattle. I am curious regarding local regulations on STRs and if there are any cities in Skagit Co that have stricter rules in place. I am looking more towards the inland region East of Mount Vernon. Any input would be greatly appreciated!

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Currently the only city in Skagit county with restrictions on STRs is Anacortes. Municipal code laws can change from city to city and it's unknown if Mt. Vernon will enact any in the future, but generally speaking properties outside of city limits tend to have less pressure to enact restrictions.

It's always important to have multiple pivot options if your initial strategy dosen't work out. Run your number as both LTR,MTR,STR. If there is a value add opportunity then you get the option to pivot into a modest flip in the case you are need to sell due to regulations.

Hope this helps! Cheers.

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