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Jarrod Covey
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National Short Term Rental Outlook

Jarrod Covey
  • Lender
  • Austin, TX
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Hello BP! 

STR owner/operator, Airbnb co-host, and realtor here in the Central Texas area.

Curious if anyone is seeing suburbs of major metro's develop STR regulations anywhere else in the nation?

Here in Central Texas, New Braunfels has made it incredibly easy for investors to identify properties through providing an interactive gis map. Simply search the address and use the legend to identify STR friendly zoning.

Here is the link for the map https://newbraunfels.maps.arcg...

A 2023 goal is to purchase an STR out of state - preferably Phoenix Metro or Denver Metro - and in an area where I can get it permitted.

Cheers, 

JC

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Leslie Anne Morris
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Leslie Anne Morris
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That's pretty cool, have not seen this anywhere else.  I imagine the spots that are easy like this to determine regulations will become saturated fairly quickly.  Low hanging fruit syndrome. 

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