Amy Ranae
Duluth MN Airbnb or other STRs
27 January 2021 | 34 replies
The demand for housing really drops off in the winter time.
Brian Pleshek
What should I really be doing?
27 September 2016 | 4 replies
I want to quit my job and start managing rentals and acquiring properties full time instead of sitting behind a desk solving computer problems for others(Maybe i'll work 3 months of the year in the sunny side of the country during winter time to add to my seed money).
Mark A.
Tenant screening - Subpar credit score...but...
20 March 2017 | 29 replies
And 8 months later you'd be in winter time when renting is usually slow.
Brandy Anderson
Beach rentals?
20 February 2016 | 0 replies
I am curious as to whether or not a VRBO on the Oregon coast would be rented out in the winter time if it is not waterfront?
Bienes Raices
Raising the rent--giving them options
10 August 2012 | 32 replies
In my market, Boston, where it is cold in the wintertime, fewer people want to move in the winter, so if you have a vacancy, you will have a harder time finding a tenant.
Raquel Rigby
Fix and flips in Utah
17 September 2018 | 0 replies
We are looking to do a flip or two for the first time and I’m worried about getting the renovations done within a short time frame especially in the winter time.
Brett Becker
AirBnb Hillsboro, OR
5 July 2017 | 5 replies
I am just curious about what the vacancy and rates would be in the winter time here..
Ben Trageser
Considering ST Rental Purchase near Long Beach Island NJ
13 February 2023 | 4 replies
Of course the rates in the winter time are substantially lower then the peak summer months of June, July, August.
Nicholas Bolcon
Vermont Short Term Rentals
20 November 2023 | 38 replies
Looking for more summer bookings there but found out that its a big snow mobile place in the winter time due to being close to the VAST and VASA trails.
Chris Svendsen
Would you live in one of your rentals?
24 September 2022 | 41 replies
Here is what we found out about our property that was a cute little cottage:PGE during the winter time was $400 a month, for a 750 sq ft 2 bdrm 2 ba apt, that was rediculious.During the summer, the PGE was great, but without central heating and air, the house was smokin' all summer.The building was built in 1930 with no upgrades, so no insulation in the walls or the ceilings.We never really paid attention to the fact that all the big windows were plexiglass and not glass windows so the heat permeates into the house all summer long.The new gas furnace that we initially installed, did not heat the 2nd bedroom because of it's location in the house, so during the winter the only way that room gets heat is to turn on the stove and the heater (hence the high bill besides the heat escaping through the walls and windows).Since we have lived here we have been able to address each of these issues.