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Short Term Rental Alternatives? Need Help/Ideas
Hi all, I'm
wondering anyone aware of a resource that would provide alternative
options for a property that is currently listed on Airbnb?
For
context - I have a five bedroom home, split in two units in ATL. I live
on the top floor but have also rented out both floors previously via STR. The bottom floor is a permanent STR.
At this point, living on the top floor of an STR no longer fits my life and while it has been somewhat profitable depending on the month, I can no longer handle the hassle of management and would be taking a loss if I used a standard airbnb property manager. I've heard they take about 20% of booking profits...
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas and/or resources that I can look in to for different options for my home. I have another long term tenant in a different property and that runs smoothly. However, the mortgage and taxes are too high in this home to go that route. I don't want to sell because I'm in an appreciating neighborhood but definitely need to look in to some other, potentially more creative solutions.
Any help would be much amazing, thanks everyone for taking the time to read my post!
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Quote from @Robbie Shiver:
Sounds like you have a unique property and a growing lifestyle! STR Managers do unfortunately require a lot of compensation as STR's are usually a heavy lift for management. Depending on the property location and what amenities/resources are nearby, it could be a good option for an MTR situation as you are contemplating. I am in North Fulton county, so I could help you with some outside the box ideas. Shoot me a PM and we can discuss it.
Mark