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Keith Mintz
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How’s your arbitrage experience?

Keith Mintz
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Diego, CA
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I'm curious how other STR arbitrage investors in San Diego are doing? What areas do you look in, what do you look out for?

I have a good arbitrage opportunity in close to downtown and wondering if I should take it on or partner up with someone. I mainly manage but I haven't done STR arbitrage yet and I'm wondering if it's really worth it.

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Michael Baum
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Michael Baum
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Hey @Keith Mintz, I am not a fan of arbitrage myself. San Diego has some spotty regs here and there plus it requires a permit of which there are waiting lists.

https://www.sandiego.gov/treasurer/short-term-residential-oc...

Check the address against the zoning and read those regs to make sure you can do it at that location.

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Dan H.
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Dan H.
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I have STRs and MTRs in San Diego and have had some since 1999. 

My STR performance is the lowest ever excluding the Great Recession and Covid lock down periods. I use a PM on our STRs and MTRs and my performance after PM fees is no better than if they were LTRs.

Downtown area, last I heard, still had STR permits available (unlike Mission Beach).

Good luck



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    Keith Mintz
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    Quote from @Dan H.:

    I have STRs and MTRs in San Diego and have had some since 1999. 

    My STR performance is the lowest ever excluding the Great Recession and Covid lock down periods. I use a PM on our STRs and MTRs and my performance after PM fees is no better than if they were LTRs.

    Downtown area, last I heard, still had STR permits available (unlike Mission Beach).

    Good luck




    Oh wow what rate are you paying for STR PM fees?

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    Dan H.
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    Quote from @Keith Mintz:
    Quote from @Dan H.:

    I have STRs and MTRs in San Diego and have had some since 1999. 

    My STR performance is the lowest ever excluding the Great Recession and Covid lock down periods. I use a PM on our STRs and MTRs and my performance after PM fees is no better than if they were LTRs.

    Downtown area, last I heard, still had STR permits available (unlike Mission Beach).

    Good luck




    Oh wow what rate are you paying for STR PM fees?


     Going rate at beach areas is 25%.  The average occupancy is way down, the rates are a little down.  My units exceeded the reported average occupancy in each of their areas (by a modest amount).  Walk around Mission Beach right now.  I am rehabbing a mission beach unit.  The occupancy even over spring break was low compared to usual.  

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