
6 October 2024 | 12 replies
However, there are some challenges to keep in mind:Regulatory Variations: Regulations can vary widely between locations and are constantly evolving.Active Management: STRs require more hands-on management for guest turnover and communication.Additional Costs: Don’t forget about expenses for furnishings, cleaning, and possibly hiring a property manager.If you’re looking for STR-friendly areas, consider these locations, as others can be too expensive to consider, such as Snowmass Village or Aspen:Breckenridge: The most visited ski resort in North America, attracting around 3 million tourists each year.Steamboat Springs: A popular year-round destination for winter sports and summer activities.Keystone: Great for those wanting a less crowded resort experience.Divide & Florissant: Charming mountain towns close to Colorado Springs.Fairplay: Just 30 minutes south of Breckenridge, with an impressive 82% Airbnb occupancy rate.Cripple Creek: A former mining town now known for casinos and outdoor activities.Park County: Very Airbnb-friendly, though regulations may change.Here are some strategies to help you succeed in the STR market:Hybrid Model: Consider using some units for STRs and others for long-term rentals to balance income.Research Local Regulations: Always check the current rules in your target areas before investing.Year-Round Appeal: Focus on locations that attract visitors in all seasons.Quality Furnishings: Invest in quality to justify higher nightly rates and attract better guests.Dynamic Pricing: Use pricing strategies to maximize revenue during peak seasons while maintaining occupancy in the off-season.Stay Flexible: Be ready to adapt your strategy as the market and regulations change.While Colorado’s STR market offers exciting opportunities, it’s essential to approach it strategically.

6 October 2024 | 36 replies
I did not factor in long-term big-ticket capex.Just because it is a foreclosure, does not mean its a good deal.

4 October 2024 | 15 replies
Cash flow very rarely exists in this market, so don't try to fit a square peg in a round hole.

4 October 2024 | 2 replies
2) Call the City Building or Rental Dept to see if it has a Landlord/Rental License and if there are any outstanding tickets or permits.3) Highly recommend hiring an agent, familiar with rental property transactions, to create a purchase contract.- DM us for one that will do for flat fee.4) Highly recommend having property professionally inspected, including sewer camera.

5 October 2024 | 9 replies
Here's a quick summary:Manchester: STR demand could come from business travelers, especially near Hartford.Canton: Lower demand unless near outdoor recreation areas.Southington: Strong option with year-round tourists (skiing, Lake Compounce).Bristol: Good potential with ESPN and tourist attractions.Berlin: May have less demand unless near major highways.Focus on properties near attractions or business centers to keep occupancy high.

3 October 2024 | 1 reply
Or, would my money be better spent someplace down south or by a National Park that would have year round traffic.My goal is to have a place where my family can spend a couple of weeks during the Summer, pad my retirement a bit, and have a place to leave my kids.Thank you in advance for your input.

2 October 2024 | 4 replies
Over time I have dwindled that 300 owner list down to approx. 200 owners that I have sent 3 rounds of direct mail to this year.

3 October 2024 | 2 replies
Long story short, sold my home on 40 acres and business, made a nice profit, met an amazing man who is a contractor, got married, sold his property too and we moved to the high desert of Central Oregon near a very popular year round resort town.

4 October 2024 | 16 replies
At 1 community there is a year round contract for 3 bed-bug extermination heating units, year round, and there at work 24-7.

3 October 2024 | 8 replies
And of course, that money is already spent so who knows how they'd round up the cash to return to those of us they gouged last year anyways.