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Jim Hamrick short term vacation (night/weekend/weeks/months) vs long term lease
8 July 2012 | 8 replies
People often ask if they could come by and seem my place and I balk because of concerns over liability.My website is [REMOVED] and I think that if I am able to establish Redbay cottage ( using my current paid for home) I will be able to offer people a unique opportunity to enjoy nature at my place and at nearby parks, while they stay in a centrally located 1900 sq ft cottage within walking distance to our towns new recreation center, skateboard park, numerous festivals, new childrens playground and many many seaside attractions.I have a lawyer who I feel comfortable working with and have read in these forums about establishing an LLC.
Bill Gulley LONDON 2012, Place Your Bets Here
12 August 2012 | 32 replies
CLosing ceremonies...very cool, very British, listening to Russel Brand singing the Walruse song, a festival of british music culture from way back to present.
Chinmay J. What fun thing would you do with $25,000 - $30,000
15 May 2019 | 63 replies
Downpayment on a nice car :)and Music Festivals haha
Keith Ghion New member / investor New York, NY
4 April 2013 | 5 replies
We tour them in performing arts centers across the country, music festivals and clubs, so at least one thing I bring to the real estate table is negotiation skills :) I'm sure I'll be picking your Will Barnard and Joshua Dorkin's brains a bit.
Ryan Hilbun How do you research vacation rental income in your area?
17 December 2016 | 17 replies
Festivals, college graduation, fishing tournaments etc.I adjust my price through out the year based on demand, events, and time of year.I have accounts at Homeaway (also searchable on VRBO) and AirBnB.Homeaway and VRBO blows away the bookings I get on AirBnB for vacation rentals so I would use the data from here primarily.You can also check local Craigslist ads  for properties similar to yours to see what their pricing is.Also look at their requirements for security deposits, pet fees and cleaning fees to she what you should be charging for these also.Once I started getting reviews on Homeaway my calendar started staying full.I charged on the low end to get more reservations in the begging and once I had several 5 star reviews then I started charging on the high side.
Evan Bellingar Closed on units 11 and 12
7 February 2016 | 12 replies
Now, it's all grown up with fancy restaurants and trendy music festivals and pricey tourist traps.  
Adam Craig Where to buy in Florida?
21 March 2016 | 55 replies
Augustine...beautiful white sand beaches...good schools...music or art festivals every weekend...can dress like a pirate every day of the week...delicious seafood...lighthouse....lots of artists...great rental market...
David Zheng how many millions are you saving for Amazon HQ
30 March 2018 | 69 replies
The swing up is festive but the swing down is pretty sad.
Kevin Lefeuvre What's your conversion rate on Airbnb ?
27 April 2017 | 8 replies
Mine are much different because I am in an area that hosts many festivals and we just had Coachella so views are very high:1) # of views in the past 30 days: 1,0922) Average # of daily views in the past 30 days: 403) Average Booking Rate since 1/1/2017: 0.625%My booking rate is so low because my property is usually booked up 3-4 months in advance.
Curtis Williams Bird dog for a fee in San Diego county SoCal
24 July 2023 | 7 replies
Whether it is a wedding, a harvest festival, a religious holiday, or a national observance, our celebrations are woven tightly into our overall cultural identity.