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STR Management on Oahu, Hawaii

Sean Sarmiento
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Hello all,

New here. I've started to look into STRs here on Oahu. I'm have a little bit of an issue finding info on local STR management companies. So I thought I'd ask a few questions here and see what I get. Any recommendations on locally owned companies (my preference is to start local and then move to "remote")? What is the average rate for their services?

And just to preemptively respond to the inevitable response, "just manage it yourself."  I currently work full time during the day, which my projected revenue will not be able replace income wise, and this being my first rodeo I don't see that as an option at the moment.  Perhaps as I get more familiar and comfortable with the business I can take off the training wheels but for now I'm willing to spend a little extra to get me started.

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