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Any recent success with MTRs in Huntsville, AL?

Colin Flynn
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I have been interested in the Huntsville market and am curious if anyone currently has MTRs in the area. With the Army base, Hospitals, Universities and new Corporations, I was thinking that it might be a good city for MTRs and was hoping to hear if others have had any recent success. If you have, I would love to connect and learn more about your MTR strategy in Huntsville!

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    Caleb Bryant
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    Caleb Bryant
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    @Colin Flynn MTR's can work here but there are some potential limitations. The city has cracked down on STR's which means they have air b&b data and potentially other sites that they use to find owners who are marketing their properties that are zoned residential and sending them lawyer letters. Simple fix is buy a correctly zoned property but this likely means it'll be multifamily. Others I know but right outside the city limits so the Huntsville rules don't apply.

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