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Hieu Vo
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Short term rentals for Spring/Conroe/Woodlands Texas.

Hieu Vo
  • Investor
  • Spring, TX
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Hi guys, I am new to the whole real estate investing and I am wondering what kind of short term rentals should in Spring, Conroe, and the Woodlands area in Texas? I tried to find a cash flow property in these locations, since I live in Spring, but cash flow is not great. Would you veterans please give me some pointers on how to approach investing in these areas? Thank you. 

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Hieu,

Short term rentals are like operating your own motel but with distances in between them.  It's a lot of work but if you have hired out cleaning and making sure it's tip top shape for next short term renters, you should be okay.  I'm into 14-18 months rents so just offering my 2 cents on your question.  

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