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Gaston Barua Airbnb VS traditional rental?
18 July 2018 | 20 replies
There are little to no attractions in the city which limits tourism or short time stays.  
Nick Peterson Joshua Tree/Twentynine Palms STR Property Purchase in Fall 2021
3 March 2023 | 27 replies
There are two small groups in the area that were pushing for it (I see this happens in every city with STRs) but the city wasn't having it, they understand the revenue and tourism and business the STRs bring in and Nicole is right they are investing a ton of money into the new 29 palms phoenix project/downtown revitalization,https://www.ci.twentynine-palm... and the new Jtree headquarters. 29 has a bright future.
Mike Timme How to get started when living in luxury/niche market?
29 March 2018 | 13 replies
They are looking for tourism but not a crazy ski industry and they are not doing normal long-term rentals.
Susan Walker Looking to dive into short term rentals. Advice?
22 January 2024 | 5 replies
Susan,So many locations to choose from it can be hard to start but if your state/city has a high number of tourism even majority of the year it can be a great balance.
Corbin Revell Tips for beginner attempting to wholesale and have cashflow through rental property
24 September 2023 | 13 replies
Free leads are better than paid leads.That's pretty much all I do for inbound lead generation these days and average 2+ deals/month from it for maybe an hour of my time per month (on lead gen).
Easton Hill Measuring Market Saturation?
13 December 2022 | 6 replies
Like @John Underwood said, even if there are a ton STRs in an area, you can still do OK.If tourism starts to fall off in an area, saturation becomes more of a problem.
Cole Schlack What is the BEST Location for a Return on a $1m STVR investment?
20 December 2022 | 61 replies
Some areas are definitely better for tourism and depending on the length of the high season and rates you could narrow down the best areas, then look at purchase prices, the expenses and management costs.
Greg R. What markets do you consider to be the most promising?
17 February 2023 | 84 replies
You have a strong economy fueled with government jobs, military personnel, tourism, retirees and recently large amounts of commercial infrastructure is coming to the area.
John Underwood A ban on banning STR's
21 February 2023 | 14 replies
The average STR owner spends much more on home/property  improvements because they have to in order to retain a 5 star rating.c) Having these STRs in pristine condition raises the property values of the neighborhood, thereby raising the property tax eventually.d) Studies have shown that a strong STR presence in a city will actually raise tourism in that area.
Chris Seveney Interest rates are not going back to 3%
21 February 2023 | 94 replies
You have a great point that I hadn’t considered, but I am in agreement with you.Further compounding the issue, at least in tourism areas, is the phenomenon where wealthy folks buy old homes that were being rented by the room, and replacing them with summer mansions (or winter mansions) and the supply of rentals continues to dwindle.If we’re already at a deficit of rentals, and aren’t building enough, then you’re right-we can’t become a “renters nation”.