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Mary B.
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Short term rentals on vacation rental platforms

Mary B.
  • Pacific Northwest
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Is rental arbitrage a good idea for airbnb's?

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Jimmy Woodard
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@Mary B. rental arbitrage is only a good idea if 1) the landlord allows it, 2) you're in a market where there's good cash flow (rabbu and airdna help project potential revenue), and 3) you're fine with none of the benefits of owning an asset

Most people who get into rental arbitrage don't have the capital to buy their own home, but you might be better off networking with other investors and/or raising money from family and friends so you can actually purchase a property. Good luck!

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