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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

what should I use for occupancy rate?
I think this should be looked at as a STR. It's a hotel that rents strictly by the week or month. I havent gotten any firm occupancy rates from sellers agent. What should I use for occupancy rate in my analysis?
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@Timothy Yost
Dave above said it best. You're going to have some play with occupancy depending on a lot of factors during ownership but to underwrite the deal you're going to want to see the bottom line: revenue vs. cost to own/operate.
I'll put this out here for others as well: the "enemy" method is not a great indicator of analyzing/estimating the performance of an STR at least not in the market I am in. Some markets that are niche vacation-only STR markets may see a better picture using this but what I'm seeing is the past year there were a lot of advance bookings due to a surge in national travel and COVID concerns. Now, we are back to normal and I see most bookings within 2 weeks. If you looked at my calendar at certain times it may look like I get 35% occupancy when I'm more like 70+. If you use airdna, my property might look like it Performa at about 30% of what it actually does because I have prioritized mid-term and direct bookings that won't show up on airdna.
With that, I've got a great method for analyzing the FLOOR of STRs in the Tampa Bay area but to capture the true average or ceiling I have found to be more difficult to obtain through many experiments. Luckily though, the deals I've been getting for my clients here work at the floor values anyway 👍🏼
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