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Shelia Stokes
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What do you think about investing long/short in New Orleans??

Shelia Stokes
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sewell, NJ
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What do you think about investing long/short in New Orleans??

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Jake Handler
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Jake Handler
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Especially after seeing the new STR regulations in Atlanta, for me I am always running numbers assuming a long-term rental before a short-term rental. The option of pivoting from long to short is (hopefully) always there, but if the numbers don't make sense for LTR, then to me that's leaving too much of my business in the hands of local decision makers.

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