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John Williams
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short term rental or longterm for more cash?

John Williams
  • New to Real Estate
  • colorado springs
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I recently bought a home that has an attached dwelling unit where Im planning to move in and rent out the main unit. A question I have is, if i rent out the main unit that has 4BD-2B, is it better to get a long term renter with steady rent payments from them or rent out for airbnb?

This is colorado springs area

Thank you. Any suggestions would help please

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Bruce Woodruff
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Depends on the exact area of course....but generally STRs will make 2-3 times what a LTR makes. So if you want to handle the extra work, like cleaning, repairs and all of the calls and texts, then go for it. You can lawyas change back to LTR if it doesn't work.

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