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Updated 9 days ago on .

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Keep doing short term, start with mid term or just do long term

Erika Martinez
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Hi everyone!
We’ve been renting our fully furnished 4-bedroom, 2-bath home as a short-term rental near Park Hill—close to hospitals—but it hasn’t been as profitable as we hoped.

We’re now exploring other options. We were planning to switch to a long-term rental, but someone recently suggested trying midterm rentals since the house is already furnished.

Before making a final decision, I’d love honest insight from anyone with midterm experience in Denver:

  • Is midterm actually a good choice right now for this area?

  • What’s a realistic monthly income we could expect for a 4BR in 2 bedroom this location?

  • Which platforms or companies offer the best commission rates for furnished midterm rentals in Denver?

I’d really appreciate any advice or numbers from folks who've done this. Thank you!