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Kenneth Linkous
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How are AIRBNB's trending

Kenneth Linkous
  • Realtor
  • Orlando, FL
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Hello...I have an investor in from out of town who is interested in purchasing a property for short term rentals....are there any AIRBNB owners in the Orlando area that can share how demand is vs supply?  

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    Quote from @Kenneth Linkous:

    Hello...I have an investor in from out of town who is interested in purchasing a property for short term rentals....are there any AIRBNB owners in the Orlando area that can share how demand is vs supply?  


     There's always lots of demand for places to stay. There's always lots of supply as well when you consider all the hotels and different Airbnb choices. People say that this market is saturated for short-term rentals and I would generally agree. However, Airbnb can still be profitable even in a saturated market so long as people are diligent in doing the things that will help them be profitable. Specifically owners need to focus on creating unique theming as well as having operational excellence. With these two things investors can still turn a profit even in a saturated Disney market.

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