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Looking to get in real estate, preferably airbnb to start and once it becomes successful business & financially then I would like to buy properties that I would own.

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Steven Foster Wilson
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Hi William, welcome to BiggerPockets! Its important to understand the potential risks and challenges involved in STRs. Here are some things you should consider:

1. Research your local laws and regulations - Many cities and municipalities have specific rules and regulations governing short-term rentals. Make sure you understand the local laws before you start listing your property.

Take Ohio for example, here are the STR regulations in this state: https://www.columbus.gov/str/

2. Understand your target market: Consider who your ideal guests will be. This will help you determine what type of property to buy and how to market it.

3. Choose the right location: As with all other real estate properties, location is key in the STR business. Look for areas that are popular with tourists or have a high demand for short-term rentals.

4. Invest in the right amenities: Having an STR property, this is mostly dependent on good reviews, it's important to provide a comfortable and well-appointed space. This may include amenities like great internet service, a fully stocked kitchen and comfortable sofas and beds.

5. Work on a solid pricing strategy: Set your prices based on seasonal trends, market demand, and your own expenses. A property manager will be able to help you with this. You could also use some pricing tools available online.

6. Plan for maintenance and cleaning: Consider hiring a cleaning service and a handyman or contractor to handle any repairs or upgrades.

Lastly, be prepared for the unexpected: There are risks involved in short-term rentals. It is always best to make sure that you have adequate insurance coverage and a plan in place for dealing with any unexpected issues that may arise. All the best!

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