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Rebekah Bloom
  • New to Real Estate
  • Kansas City
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Branson vs. Pigeon Forge vs. Eureka Springs

Rebekah Bloom
  • New to Real Estate
  • Kansas City
Posted

Hi everyone- I'm wondering if anyone has any investment experience in the Branson, Pigeon Forge or Eureka Springs areas? I'd like to get into the STR in any of these three markets and each has its pros and cons. Pigeon Forge is extremely similar to Branson in terms of visitors a year and activities. Branson, however is growing exponentially and right now it looks like I can still find a 3/3 super reasonable. Inventory is extremely limited, however, and I wonder if this is a good sign and maybe I should get in now. Pigeon Forge and Eureka Springs seem to be pretty expensive to buy in at this time which would lower my ROI. Looking for any thoughts on this.

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