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Clay Asplundh
  • Realtor
  • West Palm Beach, FL
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How do you differentiate your short term rentals?

Clay Asplundh
  • Realtor
  • West Palm Beach, FL
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Hello everyone,

I launch my first short term rental of (hopefully) many this week. There were a few ways I tried to differentiate my listing, as it seems that's the best way to maximize revenue for a property while still being relatively inexpensive. They are as follows:

-Putting Green

-Murals to match the vibe of the beach location

- String lights (I know everyone loves these)

- outdoor bar area

I hope these help my property stick out! I would love to hear what attractions or amenities you guys add to help differentiate your listings.

  • Clay Asplundh
  • 215-460-1572

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Tyler Solomon
  • Lender
  • Austin, TX
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Tyler Solomon
  • Lender
  • Austin, TX
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Depending on the property and available space you have, a small shuffle board table, or foosball table as @Leslie Anne Morris mentioned are great value adds IMO. Even more so, do the little things right, like @John Underwood mentioned. you would be surprised how many people lapse on keeping the essentials stocked. I stayed in an AirBNB recently in which there was no hand soap available in the bathrooms or kitchen, just some good ole dawn. Very minor thing to miss, but quite annoying to have to go purchase as a guest. Doing the little things right allow you to do the big things right! 

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