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Top 5 STR and LTR Market

Milan Vemadi
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Hi Everyone,

What are your current Top 5 STR and LTR Markets? Looking at markets that have a nice STR revenue potential, and healthy appreciation within the next decade.

Would Love to hear your thoughts!

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    Robert Finn
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    Robert Finn
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    • San Antonio, TX
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    *San Antonio, TX*
    - Demand Drivers consisting of universities, military bases, corporate headquarters, and leisure attractions (theme parks, historic poi's)
    - 350k-500k+ pool properties potentially grossing 70k-100k+ revenue on the STR side
    - Active Permit good for 3 years currently
    - No specific to SA, but 2022 is the last year for 100% bonus depreciation, talk to your CPA on how this applies on new acquisitions. 

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