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Ilgaz Arikan
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Rookie investor question...how do you decide between STR and LT?

Ilgaz Arikan
  • New York, NY
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Hi everyone,

I am a new investor interested in multifamily investment opportunities in CT (looking at New Haven and New London right now). I have a day job as a strategy consultant and live in NYC, so I'm looking at markets that are more affordable than Manhattan. 

I'm curious about both STR and long term rental properties. Is there a general consensus on STR vs long term rentals for first time investors? Is the learning curve steep for STR as a first property in terms of property management? How do you decide between doing STR vs long term? Would it make sense to use a multi-family to have both long and short term tenants in different units? I see some crazy numbers on AirDNA - is that an accurate gage of revenue potential?

I would love to connect with anyone thinking about similar investment strategies, realtors, or experts in the area.

Thank you and looking forward to connecting!

Ilgaz

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Ryan Newport
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Ryan Newport
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Hi @Ilgaz Arikan. Similar to what @Ryan Luby said, I have absolutely no personal experience in short term rentals, as of right now. I do have colleagues and friends that own some in and around Connecticut though. So for what it's worth, I'd be happy to share what I know with you from what I've learned from them. 

Past that, I am a buy&hold investor focused in the central CT markets, and also flip properties as well. I'm currently house hacking in Meriden, CT to top it off (which I find to be a fantastic buy&hold market, but likely not a fantastic STR market). Ryan Luby is a great resource for the southern markets around New Haven. If you're looking for any insight in other areas to broaden your knowledge of the state, please don't hesitate to reach out to me.

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