Quote from @Ben Rhodin:
@Luz N Taveras, I think everyone received the same email, and personally, this is why I have never put all my stock into STRs. In the end, it's about having numerous exit strategies and contingency plans for your properties so as to not put yourself into a hole. I believe that around the BP community and investing in general there is always a "hot new investing strategy" and before STRs it was the BRRR Strategy. STRs skyrocketed in the last year or so, and now that we are seeing a bit of a dip lots of investors are jumping ship. It will begin to stabilize and lots of investors and nonprofessional owners will probably exit the space. It is simply the way investing goes, and it follows the "get rich quick" mentality. The ones that succeed in either space are the ones that run these properties like a business and provide a product above the rest.
I have numerous clients here in the Denver metro with numerous MTRs that didn't have a single vacancy all of 2022. And I have numerous clients with STRs that are still going strong. Yes, the ones that have bad furniture, bad pictures, and don't communicate will sit vacant, because they aren't putting in the effort, and also they may not be in a solid location for the MTR space.
As for your questions, we are currently in a weird time, between being the dead of winter, right around the holidays, and in a recession (or at least in the loom of a recession) it is too early to tell what will happen to these spaces. Typically MTR is a better space during nontourist seasons. The same thing happened in the Real Estate market when rates started ticking up, it's simply consumer fear.
Wow! This gave me a sense of relief xD
My sister and I have only been in the str niche for a year and we feared that we "joined the party" too late. We do intend to stay in the niche, nourish our business, and grow over time. Besides mid-term rentals, what are (in your personal opinion), other great exit strategies and contingency plans that have worked for you in the past with your properties?? I've heard Brrr is still a great strategy as well