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David Zall
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Treehouse Vacation Rental

David Zall
  • Portland, ME
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Hey Everyone!

I live in Maine where short term summer rentals are in huge demand. I've noticed that treehouses can attract way higher occupancy and rates. I've been considering trying to build one on a plot lans but I'm having a tough time determining construction costs, and financing options. Does anyone have any experience doing something like this?

Thanks in advance!

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Dan Weber
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Dan Weber
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  • Portland, ME
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@David Zall that's a great question. Before you dig into construction costs, I would try and find someone who can finance it as a tree house is unique and not every lender may finance that. DM me and I'll send you a couple awesome lenders that I work with.

  • Dan Weber

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