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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Mary Beth BlackwellPoster
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LTR v. STR Estimator
Hi BP,
I run STR property management down in St. Pete/Tampa, FL. One of the top question I receive from homeowners and investors is, "How much could I make each month if I STR'd instead of LTR'd?"
Since this question comes up quite a bit, I created a "LTR v. STR Estimator" on our website to help illustrate the difference. It's a simple, straightforward tool.
I'm curious if would you find this tool helpful, putting yourself in the shoes of someone looking to switch or decide which rental model works best for their scenario. Of course, there's trade-offs across both options.
Thanks in advance!