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Is Galveston a good mid term market?

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Hey there folks, I've had my STR in Galveston for a little over a year now and I don't love the numbers I've seen. Obviously the high season through the Spring and Summer do well, but I'd like to try to incorporate a mid term strategy on the off-season..is there any one that has experience with mid term renting in Galveston and what sites are you using?

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Quote from @Zachary Deal:

Definitely check Furnished Finder, VRBO and Airbnb (30 + day stays) and local Facebook groups to see how much competition there is for your specific property type, etc. If you're going to market your property as an MTR I think all of those are great sites and it may be worth looking into ALE solutions as well for insurance placements. The wider the net you can cast the better for MTRs


Thanks so much for the reply! I haven’t officially started into the MTR market, but I definitely want to get my feet wet! I’m not loving my numbers in the off season, so I’ll definitely check out how others are doing on those platforms! Appreciate it! 

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