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How do I analyze an STR deal with fluctuating seasonal rents?
Hi BP fam--I'm trying to analyze my first potential STR deal. When rents and occupancy vary as seasons change, how do you average that out to enter it in the calculator?
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Personally we use a yearly gross/net amounts and expenses the same way.
So kinda the weighted average like @Drago Stanimirovic said.
I am less concerned with the monthly revenue and more with the overall profitability per year.
I will also say that with most seasonal rentals, off season can mean zero occupancy.