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Updated over 4 years ago, 09/05/2020

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Maximizing STR returns with Occupancy limits

Robert Jordan
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I am interested in hearing about others experience with maximizing occupancy for STR. In the ski resort area I am analyzing more beds equal more return per night. Problem is the county regulations are strict on listed occupancy per bedroom and wont allow for non conforming rooms to be listed as bedrooms or additional occupancy. Any ideas on how to get around this?

Example - Property is 1 bdr with loft (3 beds in loft) and an additional room connected the loft with 2 sets of bunk beds in it. The property also has a pull out couch in the living room along a futon in a seperate sunroom. Ideally I would advertise this property as sleeping 12 (which it could easily) but regulations say 8 max.

Thoughts?

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