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Updated over 1 year ago, 07/16/2023

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Rae Targos
  • New to Real Estate
  • Fort Lauderdale FL and Sag Harbor, NY
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Pricing Rents for Midterm Rentals

Rae Targos
  • New to Real Estate
  • Fort Lauderdale FL and Sag Harbor, NY
Posted

Hi All,

I'm currently looking for a property to turn into a midterm rental in 2 different markets.

Both agents I'm working with are investor-friendly, but one has no experience with MTR and the other tells me I can charge 25% more for MTR.

With that pricing strategy, the properties I've looked at so far will actually yield better cashflow as an LTR. For example, one property we looked at would rent for $1100 per unit LT, but around $1300 for MT -- but utilities will be more than $200 per month. 

Unfortunately, there aren't any good comps on Furnished Finder. Many of them are a bedroom in an owner-occupied residence or a co-living type situation.

How do you price your midterm rentals? I'm beginning to think I can charge more than 25% extra.

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