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Scott Simpson
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Anyone tried MTR in Leavenworth WA?

Scott Simpson
  • Investor
  • Bellevue, WA
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With the new STR restrictions in place in Chelan county, 30-night rental durations are the minimum for new entrants (i.e. not grandfathered in). I am curious to hear how much demand there is in Leavenworth/Chelan area for MTRs seeing as it's a pure tourism-driven market (there are no nearby hospitals, universities, military etc that might stay for work).

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Michael Baum
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Michael Baum
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Hey @Scott Simpson. Personally I don't see 30 day stays as a thing there.

Leavenworth especially a long weekend visit for the most part.

It is always confusing to me why a tourist driven town would restrict ways for people to visit and spend money. I am sure there are locals driving this, but are they willing to have their taxes double in order to make up for the loss of revenue?

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