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Nick Cooley
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  • Denver, CO
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Denver Corporate Rentals

Nick Cooley
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver, CO
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Hello BP! 

My wife and I are owners of a couple SFR's in the Denver area and in the attempt to educate ourselves on all of the avenues available to maximize monthly cash-flow numbers, I'd like to learn more from people currently experiencing success in the corporate rental space in Denver.

Looking forward to connecting and learning from everyone!

Nick

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Erin Spradlin
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Erin Spradlin
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Hi there! I've written a few articles for BP on this topic (linked below), because we've been very happy with our medium term rentals. When the Airbnb laws changed in Denver a few years ago, we stopped doing short-term rentals but still had furnished units, so we moved into corporate/traveling nurse/"medium term" rentals and have been really happy with them. The clientele tends to be respectful and they often stay longer at a higher rate than they intended. Have you been finding this to be true as well? 

https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/landlord-advertise-medium-term-rental-property

https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-medium-term-rentals-first-time-investments

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