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Ryan Cleary
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Ways to accurately estimate potential airbnb income and expenses

Ryan Cleary
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Lucie, FL
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So we are in the market to purchase a short term rental in a well established short term rental market.

I would love to hear how people are able to accurately predict possible income and expenses.

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    Luke Carl
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    Luke Carl
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    Enemy method! 

    Monthly expenses will be similar to a primary since you’re paying electric etc and it’s basically being live in. 

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