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Analyze medium term rentals

Martin Navarro
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How do you analyze a property for a medium term rental? Do you use any tools such as Airdna? Price labs? How do you find potential revenue, vacancy rates, etc

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Garrett Brown
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Hey Martin, welcome to the forums! I've used a mix of AirDNA, Pricelabs, and Rabbu when looking at deals, but these are not the end-all. I would also look at long-term rentals in the area with a trusted agent or even just browsing Zillow. AirDNA is good if you pinpoint a specific area where MTRs are more dominant. I would also browse Furnish Finder and see what rates pop up there. MTRs are a lot about location and proximity to businesses that bring in workers for these types of stays. 

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