hi there, I'm new on here and looking to connect....
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hi there, I'm new on here and looking to connect....
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Hi we are looking at buying a property in Florida to rent out on AirBnB and also use ourselves occasionally, then once retired use a bit more.
My question is what is the best property to buy to get the best chance of renting it out. We are thinking of a 4 bed in the kissimmee area, in a gated community with a pool. Budget around $450K.
any feedback would be greatly received. thank you
Please think carefully about doing STR in Florida - many parts are oversaturated with more supply than demand which will affect bookings.
estate agents will try and convince you otherwise 😀😀
Use Airdna and talk to hosts in parts of Florida you want to buy in @Dave1457
best of luck
Most hosts will not give up this information. Hosts have spent a lot money, blood, sweat, and tears to figure it out.
I don't think your response is terribly helpful @Juan63
As a host and cohost I'm always happy to advise new hosts and I know on our local host group hosts are always happy to share advice with new hosts on likely supply and demand in our locations .
Truthful is helpful, Helen. Though this is not for you to decide either.
Please stop being rude @Juan63 . This is a community where we help each other..
Helen, I don't agree with your point of view. That's not being rude, you simply don't like the answer. Have a good day.
You may want to contact a real estate agent to start. At least they have a legal obligation not to misrepresent a listing.
I've had guest who were from Orlando and asked them about STRs and they mentioned its very strict zoning, as Orlando gets 75 million visitors a year, compared to Maine that gets 15 million a year.
I’m a lifelong resident of Tallahassee and co-host/manage in surrounding areas such as Carrabelle, Apalachicola, Port St. Joe, Mexico Beach and even Havana. We have FANTASTIC luck!!
@Dave1457 As others suggest, look at supply as much, or more, than demand. Many airbnb markets are oversaturated with listings. If it's been an STR, I would demand to see the rental income history.
Good luck.