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Paul Fagot Robersonville North Carolina area thoughts?
30 September 2016 | 5 replies
The coastal areas have decent markets mostly driven by tourism and retirement communities.
Account Closed Thoughts on Houston floods and the effects on area real estate
14 September 2017 | 31 replies
NOLA's main industry was tourism and the hospitality industry that created. 
Adrian Kloet Hello from Sarnia, ON, CAN
7 September 2017 | 6 replies
You should have seen the look on the Immigration Canada guys face when my wife said she was visiting from Texas for "tourism".
Corey Goldstein 300,000 Foreclosures From harvey
12 September 2017 | 6 replies
and led to substantial job loss, likely the number one cause of foreclosure.2) The tourism and convention business, a huge portion of New Orleans economy, effectively disappeared for a couple of years - again huge job losses.  
Daniel Lin HUD ANNOUNCES DISASTER ASSISTANCE #IRMA #Harvey
16 September 2017 | 1 reply
This declaration is unfortunate as it's negatively impacting our rental/tourism  outlook for the season. 
Kevin Lefeuvre Marketplace Standards Violation: VRBO/HomeAway keeps messing up!
15 September 2017 | 10 replies
He found a sentence in the "About Owner" section that said: "Feel free to contact me to get information about my Condo, local activities, or anything else pertaining to Summit County or Colorado travel and tourism." and said that was probably the violation.
Gaston Barua Need Innovative Strategies for maximizing profit off empty land
18 September 2017 | 3 replies
The town is a growing area and is bringing in lots of tourism.
Lauren H. Beware Springs VRBO and AIRBNB owners and managers!
31 October 2018 | 4 replies
This new tax increases the cost of tourism and will, overall, raise the short-term rental rates in our city.Additionally, keep in mind that you already pay the mill levy annually on your residential property as well as reporting any rental income on your state and federal tax return.
Ari T. Airbnb in Tucson, AZ
29 July 2021 | 3 replies
I found this very interesting article about Airbnb in Tucson that I thought it would be of interest to investors who are having intention to start their Airbnb business:Original Article Courtesy of Carol Ann Alaimo of tucson.comShort-term vacation rentals a multimillion-dollar industry in TucsonBusiness is booming in the land of sunshine and saguaros for those who rent to tourists through a popular online booking platform.Tucson property owners collectively took in more than $8 million from Airbnb rentals last year and demand continues to soar in the run-up to the city’s annual gem show.About 53,000 visitors stayed at local Airbnb properties in 2017, a 73 percent increase from the year prior when about 30,500 did so, said Laura Rillos, a spokeswoman for the San Francisco-based company.Total rental income for participating Tucson property owners jumped from $5.1 million in 2016 to $8.4 million last year, Rillos said.The short-term rental trend has been good for the local economy because it serves those who otherwise might not come, said Dan Gibson, a spokesman for Visit Tucson, the city’s tourism bureau.That’s especially true during peak periods when local hotels tend to sell out, such as during the gem show or homecoming weekend at the University of Arizona, he said.
Benjamin Zwiebel Airbnb vacation rental - how do i know if its a good investment?
1 May 2020 | 12 replies
The markets I have invested in are drivable tourism driven markets (think beach and mountain towns), and while of course we got hit hard with Covid cancellations, these types of markets are so dependent on tourism that they have been some of the first to get things opening back up (I’m in one TN market and the FL panhandle), and bookings are steadily rolling back in.