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Dustin Bergeron
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VRBO / Home Away in Houston?

Dustin Bergeron
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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As of the last week of October I started my first STR in Houston using Airbnb and it has gone over and above our expectations! We currently for November are sitting at about 57% occupancy using only Airbnb. My question is for anyone who has STR experience in Houston, is there any benefits to adding our place to HomeAway or VRBO ? Would the supposed higher fees be worth trying to use multiple platforms? Love to hear yalls thoughts!
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    Luke Carl
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    Luke Carl
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    @Dustin Bergeron Yes. Use VRBO. Just cut and paste everything over. And pay your taxes.

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