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Aidan Richard Connly
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Looking for info on Mid Term Rentals!

Aidan Richard Connly
  • New to Real Estate
  • Camp Lejeune, NC
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Hello everyone! I live near Camp Lejeune, NC, and am interested in turning my home into a mid-term rental. I am having trouble assessing demand in my area, however. I am wondering if anyone in my area has had success with mid-term rentals! Thanks in advance!

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Patrick O'Shea
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Patrick O'Shea
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I would look for extended stay hotels in your area. Corporations usually know where the demand is and setup shop in those locations. If they are there, I bet the demand exists. It's up to you to determine that demand and market to them. Good luck!

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