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Laura Casner
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Estimating operating cost on a new construction STR

Laura Casner
  • New to Real Estate
  • Knoxville, TN
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Hi!  Anyone have advice on general rules of thumb or ways to estimate operating cost for a short term rental new construction? I need to figure out a base operating cost so I can consider this when I assess land purchase price, but I"m finding it very difficult to asses things like insurance, property tax, utilities etc. on something that isn't build yet. Any advice? 

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    Property tax is public record, you can look up a neighbor's property.

    Ask a neighbor about their utility costs.

    Call an insurance broker and get a quote based on your build specs.

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