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Scaling a STR Business

Andrew Bosco
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Hampshire
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Hey all, 

What would you consider are the MUST have tools to scale a STR business? Here are some noteworthy tools that I've used and looked into;

1. PMS: Hospitable / Guesty

2. Dynamic Pricing: Pricelabs

3. Task MGMT: Breezeway (im 50-50 on this one. I underutilize it)

4. Guidebooks: Ruebarue  (not used, but been told is great)

5. Slack: Team comms (love this)

6. G-Suite: Document Repository

7. Channel MGMT: Uplisting 

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John Underwood
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In this environment I wouldn't put all my eggs in the STR basket.

If your insentent on this then you must put a lot of effort into vetting the area, the rules, the property etc to make absolutely sure a given property will cashflow with conservative numbers and what your exit strategy per property is if they don't go as anticipated.

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