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STR or Long-term in Denver winter?
I have a property in Denver that is available to rent January 1st? I have heard that the winter months are harder to rent out a house so looking for suggestions, here are my three options, but open to other thinking as well:
1) Go ahead and rent it out long term, cause it is Denver and it will be good given the crazy market;
2) Wait and post it for rent in February or March;
3)Do a three month traveling nurse and then post it for long term at the end of that in the spring.
It is a 4 bed, 3 bath, plus office and 3,400 sf if that changes any ideas or suggestions.
- Tiamo Wright
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