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Rachel Basner
  • Rental Property Investor
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Creative Marketing for Summer Short Term Rental Phoenix Arizona

Rachel Basner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boise, ID
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Arizona short term rental market takes a significant hit in the summer d/t the heat.  I am looking for creative ways to market my furnished rental in Phoenix to people who will be traveling for reasons other than pleasure - Mayo Clinic stays, corporate events, business, etc. Any suggestions as to how I may reach Mayo Clinic patients and their families as well as corporate travelers. My home is a 3 bed 2 bath with a pool and everything you need to live comfortably for an extended stay. Thank you for your thoughts and advice. 

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Kushaal Malde
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Kushaal Malde
  • Lender
  • San Francisco
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@Rachel Basner With those awesome photos, you have options. I would first throw it on airbnb, I've hosted there since 2014, over 500 guests. You can customize the listing like private or shared room and bath, minimum stays, security deposits, fixed or adjustable nightly rates, message and interact virtually with your guests, and get instant feedback and eventually fine tune your listing to cater to your clientele. Did this by my university and now by Cleveland clinic. Good luck with your str!

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