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Bobby Paquette
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Beach, Mountain or City location?

Bobby Paquette
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Charleston, SC
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If you could only pick one type of location to invest in STR's for the rest of your investing career, which type of location would it be? Near the mountains(Like Gatlinburg), near the beach(Like Destin), or in a city(Like Vegas) and why?

*Doesn't have to be the locations I used as an example just wanted to give an example! 

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Beach, Lake or Mountain.

Drivable markets.

Places you would go on vacation with your family. 

Vegas might be a good market but not were I would personally invest. If you live close by then it would be worth running the numbers to determine feasibility.

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