
19 June 2025 | 181 replies
Mind you, you could also lose every cent you put in if you get rugged, so it is not for the faint of heart.

22 May 2025 | 46 replies
Tenant brought throw rugs . so at turn over it was just take a fire hose to the interior for the turn. :) LOVE IT.

28 May 2025 | 50 replies
This change may be due to increasing competition in similar nature-centric destinations.Flathead National ForestOccupancy This Year: 30.70%Despite its stunning natural beauty, Flathead National Forest's occupancy rates have decreased, which might be attributed to stricter STR regulations and limited local tourism initiatives.Eastern OregonOccupancy This Year: 31.60%Eastern Oregon's rugged terrain and outdoor adventures haven't translated into increased demand for short-term rentals, evidenced by its continued low occupancy rates.Atlantic CityOccupancy This Year: 34.60%Atlantic City remains stagnant with no growth in occupancy, possibly due to heightened competition and evolving traveler expectations favoring alternative destinations.Lake of the OzarksOccupancy This Year: 35.10%With its scenic views and leisurely activities, Lake of the Ozarks is still struggling with lower occupancy rates compounded by an excess supply of vacation rentals.JasperOccupancy This Year: 36.30%Jasper's appeal as a nature retreat is not enough to counteract declining occupancy rates, suggesting possible shifts in visitor preferences or investment saturation.Sun ValleyOccupancy This Year: 37.00%Sun Valley, despite its year-round attractions, is experiencing a significant drop in occupancy, perhaps due to increased competition from similar resort towns.

23 April 2025 | 1 reply
As EV production ramps up, the need for quality housing close to these new employment centers will only intensify, driving both rental yields and property values upward.Revitalized Neighborhoods and Mixed-Use DevelopmentsFord’s $740 million Michigan Central Station project is a prime example of how EV investment is revitalizing Detroit’s neighborhoods.

22 April 2025 | 9 replies
You will start with the larger pieces and fill in with accessories, wall art, rugs, and decor.Because I own cabins in a mountain environment, I try to avoid the new case goods.
23 May 2025 | 102 replies
Would love to connect with this group...part of the Marco Rug Pull

22 April 2025 | 10 replies
I've also worked in property management and we have leased multiple units to one company at one time, and we knew because their website, etc. listed what they were doing and we kind of swept it under the rug and acted like we didn't have a clause in the lease agreement saying that that's not OK to do.

16 April 2025 | 0 replies
Consider adding thick curtains, rugs, door draft blockers, or even investing in a white noise machine.

20 April 2025 | 11 replies
C/C- section of the city, both units need paint, rugs/floors, a new appliance or two.

15 April 2025 | 0 replies
Seriously—most owners who ask about this have beautiful, well-designed spaces and high hopes that someone else will love and appreciate it, too.But here’s the thing: when it comes to long-term rentals, “partially furnished” often creates more problems than value—for both you and your tenant.Here's why:🔹 We can't screen for taste.Your future tenant might be responsible and respectful—but that doesn't mean they love the mid-century console table or know how to care for a vintage rug.🔹 Sentimental value is risky.If that piece of art or that armchair carries personal meaning, you're setting yourself up for disappointment.