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Upstate NY STR Friendly Towns

Jenelle Marie
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I've been looking to invest in upstate NY in areas such as Rhinebeck, Catskill, Hudson, Newburgh, Saugerties, and Kerhonkson. I know Woodstock and Olivebridge are very restrictive but am wondering which towns don't have severe limits on the number of days per calendar year that you can rent your property short term. Any recommendations? 

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update on Hunter/ Windham area for anyone reading these threads ... shoulder season revenues continue falling off a cliff vs 2021 ... will be interesting to see how the summer goes. A lot of folks visiting these areas were from NYC ... deep pockets ... people who would normally get on planes to fly to Colorado/Florida/Caribbean, etc. I wonder if they're simply returning to old travel patterns ... we'll see

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