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Gabriel Santin
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Atlantic City Airbnb

Gabriel Santin
  • New to Real Estate
  • Hamilton, NJ
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Hello all,

I am wondering if anyone here owns or can give insight on Airbnbs in Atlantic City. Are they stricter than other places along the shore, if you can Airbnb condos, etc. Any information would be great please feel free to message me! Thank you. 

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Zach Edelman
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Zach Edelman
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Seconding Ryan's notion that the abundance of hotels could be risky. We're seeing it in urban markets more so than destination markets, such as Atlantic City, but any place in which the hotel industry is a large part of the local economy, is at risk of potential future regulations. 

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