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Robert Clifford
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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Creating Demand for Off Season Short Term Rentals

Robert Clifford
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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I have a lead on 2 cabins that are Short Term Rentals.  They are great weekend rentals during the season - typically a late spring thru early fall.  They're in the mountains in NC.  The trouble is they are not really close to anything.  With windy roads and distance, they're an hour from any of the towns in the area.  I can't "buy and hope" them until the spring.  I'm looking for ideas for ways to draw people in during the off season.  I see AirBnB doing offering experiences now, which seems pretty interesting, but nothing in this area.

Any ideas for drawing in guests in the off season, in remote mountain areas?

Thanks for the help!

  • Robert Clifford
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