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Lucas Hammer
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Suburbs allowing AirBNB without it being primary residence?

Lucas Hammer
  • Chicago, IL
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Hi, so far I'm going city by city looking to find out if anywhere in the Denver area allows non-primary homes to be rented out as AirBNBs. I saw that Aurora, Golden, Denver, Lakewood and Englewood (although they're discussing it) pretty much don't allow STRs unless it's your primary residence. Is there anywhere near there that allows it?

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Chris Lopez
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Chris Lopez
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@Lucas Hammer look at Colorado Springs. They are Airbnb friendly and have solid rules in place. I'd be wary about buying an Airbnb in Denver metro. If you do, have a Plan B. I wouldn't be surprised if places follow Denver's lead.

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