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Vacation Rental/Property Management Website

Justin Kamm
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My wife has been in property management for over 20 years. She has recently started managing short term vacation rentals. I'm looking to put together a website for her business. Currently she has a basic "place holder" site on Go Daddy and owns her domain. I was thinking about a Wordpress theme site but not sure at this point. I'm not a website builder by any means. 

Any suggestions here? Looking for it to showcase services, have direct booking abilities and then possibly and owner and guest side of the website. 

Wordpress themes seem to appear to be able to do alot of this without having to pay a bunch to a company to design something. I would still contract someone if needed to modify a theme.

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Carlos H DeOliveira
  • Rhode Island
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Carlos H DeOliveira
  • Rhode Island
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@Justin Kamm If you are looking to go the low cost way, you can go on fiverr.com hire a freelancer and get the website built for less than $200 and the only expense you will have is the domain.

There are countless ads for real estate websites there.

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