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Most profitable rentals according to NYtimes

Henry T.
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Ny Times article today.  I know nothing about these areas but thought I'd post it for y'all, just passing it along. . Best returns vs investment. Supposedly.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/0...


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    As someone with rentals in the poconos, it's true... if you're really good at Airbnb. The competition is insanely high. Everyday more airbnbs get listed on the market who failed to produce viable income. Not to mention the labor market is extremely difficult to manage. I've gone through about 9 different cleaning companies for my properties, and about 7 handymen/contractors. I just had to sell my first airbnb as it was no longer making the money it used to 3 years ago.

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