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Pigeon Forge STR - Max Guest / Sprinker Requirement
Just purchased land in Sevierville/Pigeon Forge getting ready to build a STR. Planning on 5-6 Bedrooms and close to the 5,000 sq ft requirement to have sprinklers.
Looking for recommendations for two options:
Option 1- stay under 5,000 sq ft and list the STR as sleeping 12 guests (and do not install sprinklers)
Option 2- Build a 6 BR STR and advertise it sleeps 20+ (including bunks and pull out sofa's, etc.) and have the sprinklers installed.
Would option #2 pay for itself long term being able to advertise for additional guests, plus the benefit of having the property more protected for fires along with lower insurance?
Thanks!
Bryan
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I personally would build to stay under square footage requirements for sprinklers.