Finally, introducing myself. I'm Kellani I run a small co-hosting operation based in Atlanta, supporting listings locally across metro Atlanta and remotely in St. Thomas, USVI. My focus is the unglamorous stuff that quietly makes or breaks a listing: launch setup, guest messaging, and the day-to-day ops that absentee and first-time hosts often underestimate.
A few reasons I wanted to say hi here:
1. Atlanta's STR rules trip a lot of people up. The primary-residence requirement, the one-additional-dwelling-unit cap, the permit + $150 application fee most new Atlanta hosts I talk to find out about these only after they've already listed. If you're hosting (or thinking about hosting) in the City of Atlanta and have a regulatory question, drop it below or DM me. I'll answer honestly whether or not it leads anywhere.
2. I co-host remotely too. St. Thomas taught me a lot about running a listing well from a distance systems, cleaner relationships, guest comms, pricing and a lot of that translates back to absentee Atlanta owners. Happy to compare notes with anyone doing the same.
3. World Cup 2026 is coming. Atlanta is a host city and we're already seeing a wave of new hosts spinning up listings to capture the spike. Demand is real, but the licensing and pricing dynamics are not what people think they are. Glad to share what I'm seeing in the market if that's useful for anyone planning around it.
If you're a new Atlanta host, an out-of-state owner with a property here, or another co-host who wants to swap playbooks say hi. I'd rather build relationships in this community than pitch into it.
A quick question to open it up: what's the one thing about Atlanta hosting you wish someone had told you before you listed?