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Tara Ballenger
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AirBnB in the suburbs?

Tara Ballenger
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Portland, OR
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Does anyone here own short-term rentals in pdx metro? I'm not all that interested in Portland proper because of their restrictive rules (you can only rent a bedroom in the home you occupy, and you have to alert the neighbors) but I'm thinking some of 'burbs might be a good option. I'm wondering which one would be most attractive to AirBnB travelers (I'm looking to rent entire top floor of a split level). If any pdx bigger pockets people self manage their own short term rentals, I'd love to meet up! 

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Steve B.
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Steve B.
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Tara I have 2 airbnb's in Portland proper and I assure you most hosts ignore those guidelines/rules.  I have seen no evidence multnomah is actively enforcing any of this.  They are making more money taxing it without cracking down, but that may change

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