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All Forum Posts by: Paul Brockland

Paul Brockland has started 3 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: San Diego Vacation Rental vs. Regular Rental

Paul BrocklandPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 5

@J@JOAN DICKIE - My girlfriend and I plan on doing the turnovers at least to start with to save money but you're right it might be too much hassle.
@Evan R. - Thanks for the great info! The spreadsheet is great! Yeah I was also wondering about the logistics for the key exchange.
@Albert Bui - Right now I plan on listing Airbnb, craigslist, Home Away, and/or vrbo as a vacation rental. Do you have any suggestions on marketing the property?

Post: San Diego Vacation Rental vs. Regular Rental

Paul BrocklandPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 5

Hello BP community, I'm a new member from San Diego. I'm adding a second story to my house with the plan of living on the second story (2bd/2ba) and renting out the first story (3bd/2ba). I live about 2 blocks from the beach and after looking at airbnb and vrbo, I got the idea to use the first story as a vacation rental to increase revenue.

Any thoughts on whether this is a good idea or anything I should be aware of? I know that it'll be more work than a typical rental but I feel that if it becomes too much I can always go back to renting it long term. Appreciate any comments.