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How to beat the low-season STR
Hi
I am new to the family and 23 was my first year owning beach property (Myrtle Beach). I did expect there to be a slow season Oct-March, but I am hell bent on changing that! Anyone else been able to bring in the slower winter business and how?
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Added a hot tub to my beach STR, and I think 80% of my January and February bookings are from the hot tub. Game changing amenity for off-season.