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Cory Yoviene
  • Rental Property Investor
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Mid-Term Rentals Jacksonville, FL

Cory Yoviene
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Annapolis, MD
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Hey everyone! I am looking to network with MTR hosts in the Jacksonville, FL area. I currently own an STR in Vilano Beach, FL, however, I am switching my strategy to MTR moving forward and would like to hear from experienced investors in the area!

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Mason Weiss
  • Realtor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Mason Weiss
  • Realtor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hey Cory, before you switch your property to a MTR, I would test demand with your property. You can list your MTR on Furnished Finder or Zillow as a 30 day+ stay, and see if the monthly rate drives demand in your market. The last thing you want to do is switch over and then have vacancy that you cannot fill.

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