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Gatlinburg area 2br vs 4/5/6br

Frank Borzen
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We have been casually looking at 2br cabins in the Sevierville area for the last year. Although prices seems to have significantly risen, we are still considering a purchase.

I listened to Avery's podcast where she said she wished she had purchased one 5br instead of two 2brs.

My question is, do the 4/5/6br homes still average about 20k annual income per bedroom? Any negatives besides the additional wear and tear? Prices on the larger homes seem to be all over the place.

We are experienced with self managing vacation rentals in Florida.

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@Frank Borzen

If you have any interest in getting more than one.... just get the big one and don’t waste your time or closing costs. Keep the guests under one roof instead of two. If you only want one and small is cool with you then.... you get the point :) 

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