Did you use a larger company for management like Evolve or something more localized?I had one and it was profitable, but it's not passive income. The unexpected part was that you have to watch your management company closely. Their maintenance crew is a profit center. Unless I am renting to help pay for a vacation home for my personal use, I don't think I'd do it again.
I want to know if you are bullshitting or not.I own a chalet in Chamonix and a yacht slip in Monaco. What do you want to know? Although I don't use VRBO or AirBnB to list.
Yacht slips in Monaco are not for sale because they are owned by the state.I own a chalet in Chamonix and a yacht slip in Monaco. What do you want to know? Although I don't use VRBO or AirBnB to list.
Why?As a renter, I will only use VRBO. I would never consider AirBnB.
The two people I know who rent their property both say AirBnB is way better. Of course they do.
Id love to have something in Colorado or Utah. But they are uber expensive. Could go south and probably get a better return for starters.My wife and I are thinking about investing in these also. We rented through VRBO, but not AirBnB
Agreed. We had one for awhile and dumped it. Not worth the hassle and we also didn't get to use it as much as anticipated due to kid activities.I had one and it was profitable, but it's not passive income. The unexpected part was that you have to watch your management company closely. Their maintenance crew is a profit center. Unless I am renting to help pay for a vacation home for my personal use, I don't think I'd do it again.
We're looking in Florida on the Gulf coast.Id love to have something in Colorado or Utah. But they are uber expensive. Could go south and probably get a better return for starters.
Look at Northern Michigan (not the UP unless you want to be remote). Lots of water and trees, without the CO price tag.Id love to have something in Colorado or Utah. But they are uber expensive. Could go south and probably get a better return for starters.
On two different properties, I went through three different companies. Two were small, local companies, run by morons. The third was a small, local company run by morons, then bought by a large company. After they were acquired, things remained the same. PM me and I can bore you to death with the details.Did you use a larger company for management like Evolve or something more localized?
Good luck in FL. We will tax and crush you on insurance . We don’t want you losers in our state turning neighborhoods into a place for the poor that can’t afford a hotel.We're looking in Florida on the Gulf coast.
I own a chalet in Chamonix and a yacht slip in Monaco. What do you want to know? Although I don't use VRBO or AirBnB to list.
I own a chalet in Chamonix and a yacht slip in Monaco. What do you want to know? Although I don't use VRBO or AirBnB to list.
In CO, short-term rentals are definitely under scrutiny at town govt levels in resort markets where attracting the service labor necessary to drive the tourist machine is growing harder and harder given the cost of housing. No one wants to rent long-term to worker-bees when they can rent short-term to tourists, so the towns are increasingly regulating short-term rentals.I've been thinking about something on a lake in Minnesota that we could rent. I'm becoming aware that the STR is kind of a hot button with local government. Apparently neighbors hate short term rentals? We had to find a new cabin last summer because the one we liked could only have 4 people and there was no wiggle room for our 5th person.
We're looking in Florida on the Gulf coast.
Good luck in FL. We will tax and crush you on insurance . We don’t want you losers in our state turning neighborhoods into a place for the poor that can’t afford a hotel.
My one and only experience with AirBnB, in Kansas City and pre-COVID, was outstanding. Terrific host and excellent value. Looked like a service I would definitely be inclined to use again.As a renter, I will only use VRBO. I would never consider AirBnB.
The two people I know who rent their property both say AirBnB is way better. Of course they do.
Plan is to snowbird in SW Florida when we retire. Thought at one time I would buy a house and STR in the months we didn't use it. As time goes by I think it's more likely we would rent for 2 or 3 months and pay rent for the reduced risk. Should be clarity in the next dozen years for what I want to do.We're looking in Florida on the Gulf coast.
Aren't you a yankee transplant?Good luck in FL. We will tax and crush you on insurance . We don’t want you losers in our state turning neighborhoods into a place for the poor that can’t afford a hotel.