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STR / AirBnB in Atlanta -- rules and regulations

Sang Nguyen
  • Atlanta GA
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Hi gang!

Happy Monday!

I'm looking to buy a STR to possibly AirBnB in Atlanta. The area / neighborhood in general is Peachtree Hills / Peachtree Battle. I'm looking to see if anyone with experience doing what I'm about to do has some words of advice / things to look out for / cautionary tales that I should be aware of, specifically in Atlanta (but anywhere else would help, too!).

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Rick Baggenstoss
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  • Decatur, GA
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Rick Baggenstoss
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  • Decatur, GA
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@Sang Nguyen You're jumping right into the belly of the beast. There are a lot of hotels nearby. Not to mention, I wouldn't view those neighborhoods as tolerant of new concepts like STR.

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