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How to sell short-term rental
Hey gang. I have a condo unit in downtown Salt Lake City that is really nice and recently remodeled. The place is unique because it allows nightly/short-term rentals, which most condos here do not allow. I want to sell it as an investment property and was curious if anyone has tried marketing a condo this way and what the best route is. I can list it on the MLS but I feel like I could just avoid the hassle and find an investor. Anyone have experience with this? it makes about $2,800/mo in short-term rental and could rent for well over $100/night on Airbnb. Any guidance is appreciated.