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Midterm Rental in Louisville, KY

Peri Eryigit
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Does anyone have experience or data sources regarding the mid-term rental market in Louisville? 

I am considering furnishing one of our long-term rentals in the Old Louisville area and marketing it to mid-term renters instead (30+ days). I'm not sure how in-demand this would be, who would be renting it (just traveling nurses?), where to advertise it, etc.

Any insights would be appreciated. Thank you!!

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Kevin Hart
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@Peri Eryigit I have a few mid term rentals in Old Louisville. They stay booked with traveling nurses, traveling business people, digital nomads, etc. I love it. You get much higher rent and a much higher quality tenant. 

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