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Interior Design For STR

Cameron Kidwell
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Looking to purchase an STR in Nashville. Interior design quotes are coming in way higher than I have budgeted. Likely will try to furnish myself. Any tips tricks advice on how to maximize STR rental while staying cost conscious on furniture/design?

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Michael Baum
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Hey @Cameron Kidwell. The days of throwing crap into a vacation rental and making great cashola is over, if it ever was a thing.

You can do a lot by just looking at the web for all the infinite number of ideas.

You can stretch your dollars by looking at Craigslist, FB Marketplace and OfferUP for used made in the USA furniture. You can get great stuff for pennies or even free. That is what we did and it still looks great today.

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