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New to STR and where to start

Nestor Morales
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Hello all, I'm seeking to gain comprehensive knowledge about short-term rentals (STR). I came across a book mentioned as Avery's book, but I couldn't locate it. My objective is to purchase a property in the Sarasota/Tampa/Clearwater or St Pete area this year unless there is a better location to consider. Currently make an income of 340k with 0 debt, so Ive got the means to invest. Any help on where to start, would be much appreciated.

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Avery's book is called Short Term Rental, Long-term Wealth and I am reading it now. I think it is a great place to start if you learn best via books. Her youtube channel is Short Term Shop.

If you prefer video format, I would recommend Tony Robinson and Rob Abasolo's youtube channels. They both provide really good info in their videos, but as content creators, their titles and thumbnails have gotten pretty clickbait-y. Just my opinion

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