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STR beach property - Panhandle of Florida - any Feedback?

Phillip B.
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All - does anybody have any real time data/feedback on deals getting done in this market? We have been sitting idle waiting for a vacation rental to pop up - but they all seem to be either flirting with breakeven or netting something like $30k on a $2m property with 20% down after debt service. We are honed in on the gulf coast of florida (panhandle area)  thank you! 

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Kenneth Garrett
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@Phillip B.

I think your revenue numbers are pretty accurate. It's your expenses you need to watch. If I had hired a property manager, my cash on cash return and profit would have been reduced dramatically. Nothing against property managers, but I feel the amount of time to manage a STR or a few STR's is not as high as people make it out. I self manage my LTR's as well. I just believe the amount of time and or stress is exaggerated. Nothing teaches you better to manage then by doing it yourself. If you find your not cut out for it then by all means hire a manager.

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