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Ian Jackson Best Market Places to invest in for flipping or rentals?
5 July 2018 | 10 replies
Despite our recent flooding which broke the national record for rainfall in a 24h period, Hawaii still grew in revenue by over $72m from last year and the influx of tourists and inbound customers to this economy by 8%.Check out my site or message me to learn more.
Eddie Starr US Navy Veteran in Spokane, Washington
1 February 2014 | 5 replies
Some years ago, I saw a documentary, and there's charter boats in Chile, that take tourists to Antarctica, which I think would rock...get to do 2 continents in one trip!
Patricia Velez Anyone Recommend Vacation Rentals?
21 September 2020 | 10 replies
You either need to buy in the area that is zoned “Tourist Core” or just outside the city limits in the area we call the “County”.
Michael McKay Vacation rental registration in Fort Lauderdale
26 December 2018 | 10 replies
You also will have to pay the local tourists tax every month through the new portal. 
Janelle Groenhout How and Why we bought our first Rental Property- Long Version
25 April 2019 | 11 replies
We met back in high school in our small yet tourist popular town in Northern Idaho but shortly after marrying in 2014 we officially moved to the oil boom town in North Dakota were my husband had been working for the past couple years.
Matthew Stover International Real Estate .... tips anyone??
23 August 2008 | 10 replies
Experiencing the limited tourist infrastructure, I can't imagine that living there would be easier than visiting.
Kim J. Tenant becomes AirBnB competitor - Need Advice (TLDR)
22 August 2020 | 27 replies
A) Discontinue renting to them and go back to AirBnB immediately.B) Raise the rent substantially and do a 6-month lease through winter (non-tourist season), then end it.C) Get over it, continue to rent to them, and hope for the best. 
Account Closed STRs: The upside to a pending recession....
4 August 2022 | 50 replies
Is the market driven by business or tourist travelers, and how much of each. 
Nataniel A. Is investing in a "rougher" area always a bad thing?
1 June 2017 | 19 replies
We've gone from ignored, to now you can't pass through Krog Tunnel w/o seeing tourists and others snapping shots and shooting videos
Cassidy Burns Who is buying Secondary Homes/ STRs in this market? If so, where?
27 December 2021 | 37 replies
The term “transient accommodation uses” includes but is not limited to hotels, motels, recreationalvehicle parks, tourist lodging facilities, resort condominiums, resort dwellings, vacation resorts, and dwelling units occupied or available foroccupancy on an interval ownership or “time share” basis, when any of the above are made available for occupancy more than three times in anyconsecutive 365‐day period and the right of occupancy is for a term less than monthly.The term “transient accommodation uses” does not include any of the following uses if such use otherwise complies with the applicablerequirements of the City and is licensed by the State of Florida, if such licensing is required by law: bed and breakfast homes, community residentialhomes, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities for persons with drug, alcohol, or physical impairments, respite care facilities for persons withterminal illnesses and their families, short‐term/emergency housing or long term housing where allowed by this chapter, and child foster homes.The term “transient accommodation uses” does not include a guest house dwelling, when one or both of the sleeping rooms are located as apermitted accessory use within and incidental to the primary residential structure and the primary residential structure is owned by a naturalperson and occupied by the owner.