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All Forum Posts by: Sam Mgrdichian

Sam Mgrdichian has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Hi all! I purchased a BPCON ticket early on, but sadly am not able to attend now. Current BPCON tickets go for $950 last I checked, but I'll transfer over to you for $850. Or if you are already going but have a friend who is on the fence, send them my way - thanks!

Post: To Current Twentynine Palms STR Owners:

Sam MgrdichianPosted
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Hi! I'm looking to buy my first STR in Twentynine Palms, CA early next year. To those who currently invest in 29, any insight or tips you think would be beneficial for me to know as I jump in? I know 29 is in a pretty interesting market condition right now so I'd love to hear from anyone who's had a pulse check on the market for a while now. Thanks all!

Quote from @Jeremy Goettel:
Quote from @Wayne Woodson:

As @Christian Espana said having a good property manager is key. I do STR property management here in Nashville and can help with getting permits and managing the unit. DM me if you want more info.


Since our rental is zoned RS, we cannot do NOO STR but I was curious if terms greater than 30 days still require a permit to operate on AirBnB etc.? Thanks!


Hi Jeremy, usually mid term rentals (30+ days) require no permit. You can deep dive your specific neighborhood/county, but that's how it is in Los Angeles which is one of the most regulated STR areas.