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Short term rental margins and what's considered good?
For anyone who has or is currently in the short-term rental scene, what are the margins you are used to? I've looked into getting into this side of things but after building a financial model and throwing in revenue projections that was, what I thought, aggressive and I get a margin of 6% net income to gross inflow rental receipts. Should I accept this as the norm?