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Updated 10 months ago on . Most recent reply

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To launch the STR project in VA

Igor Rokhmanyuk
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We're about to launch the STR project as to the pre-fabricated homes installation in VA. Each home is 700 sq. ft, has two bedrooms, and is fully furnished. The home is installing within two days. Our understanding is to find the land on the recreational area in the mountains, ocean coast or sightseeing.

We are looking for land to install the pilot. What do you recommend, given the zoning and codes/requirements for STR in VA.

Thanks in advance. 

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Erin Estes
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  • Goodyear, AZ
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Erin Estes
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Quote from @Kaja Baum:

Hi @Igor Rokhmanyuk STR regulations vary a lot by county. I'm in the Shenandoah area and I can say Warren and Page county are quite STR friendly while Rappahannock and Albermable are not. The general area around Shenandoah National Park is a great area though. Land prices are still reasonable and the market is not so saturated that you can't still make a killing. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. I'm a Realtor with connections to builders in the area and can get you more info with specifics.


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