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where to list an MTR besides Airbnb

Marc Shin
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Hello - besides Airbnb and Furnished finder and ALE solutions, where else can I list my Mid-Term Rental to get more traffic and views?

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Miguel Del Mazo
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Miguel Del Mazo
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You've listed the "big three", and those are all that are needed for most MTRs, especially if you have a limited number of doors in an area. (and I would definitely support paying the $149 for listing on FF)

Beyond FF, Airbnb and ALE, it's going to take time and leg work, and which platform will depend on your market. Once you have some leads coming in, you'll start to see patterns in what kind of traveler is looking for your place(s). After you identify what avatar wants to find you, go looking as if you were them. 

If you get nurses, Google "nurse housing in [your area]". If you see work crews reaching out, ask the person in charge of securing housing where they go looking. Be where their eyes are searching, but it's not as simple as asking here. 

You can even learn a lot from leads that don't book with you, if you build report and ask the prospect worthwhile questions.

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