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Jason Edward Watts
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Where are the remaining STR's in Florida?

Jason Edward Watts
  • Realtor
  • Florida
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What's that song.... "Where have all the cowboys gone"..... lol "Where have all the STR's gone"

I am in the greater Daytona Beach, Fl. We have a couple markets for STR's. Where else in Florida?

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Patricia Steiner
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Patricia Steiner
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Florida's hotel industry is one of the strongest/powerful in the nation and, as such, it has great influence over zoning for vacation rentals. Tampa Bay does have a strong STR presence but it pays to know where it is 'legal' and where it's not. My clients and I - as investors - love the vacation rental business and tend to invest in high-end tourist areas that command at least 80% occupancy year-round with property appreciation in the 20%+ range. Florida is full of these properties and investors...any of the vacation rental sites are great resources to see which cities are fully engaged and at what rate. Hope this helps...

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