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James M Palovich
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AirBNB: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

James M Palovich
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Florence, KY
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Hey everyone! 

I am an investor and REALTOR from Kentucky. I am looking invest in an AirBNB on myrtle beach as my first investment property. I am using the AirBNB tool here on BiggerPockets to help my analyze the properties to see if it would be profitable for me. Does anyone local or who has invested there have any information that I should know or anything that can help me make a decision. 

thank you!

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John Underwood
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John Underwood
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Buy a beachfront house, not a condo.

Condos to rent are a dime a dozen. So rental prices are very competitive. 

Be pet friendly to appeal to the masses.

I have a beach front house in Myrtle Beach rented for later this month.

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