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4x4 required in winter STR??
Hey all! Anyone have experience with a STR cabin in the Smokies that requires 4 wheel or all wheel drive to get to in the winter time? Close to pulling the trigger on purchasing one that is great otherwise, but I'm concerned about the potential rental impact due to that. Any advice appreciated!
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@Brett Milde. I haven’t seen it or anything but I’m quite sure it doesn’t require 4x4.
If you’re buying in the mountains you’ll have to deal with steep roads! Around here we’d call you flatlander. In good fun of course.
The other gentleman above is mistaking. We get plenty of bookings in winter. In fact there is no market that is less seasonal than this.
—I’ve got over 2000 short term rental reviews on over 4 million in short term rentals.