Are mid-term rentals really the safer bet—or are short-term rentals still the reigning champion when it comes to maximizing cash flow?
In this episode, Kenny Bedwell dives into the often-debated comparison between MTRs and STRs. He breaks down the financial, operational, and strategic nuances of each model, offering a balanced look at the pros and cons. From tax savings and revenue potential to guest expectations and personal preferences, Kenny lays out a clear framework for making the right investment choice based on your goals.
Whether you’re just getting started or looking to scale to commercial-grade properties, this episode will help you think beyond the hype and make data-informed decisions.
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In This Episode You'll Learn:
- What makes STRs more dynamic—but also more volatile
- The role of "experience" in STR marketing vs. MTR expectations
- How future financing may be based more on revenue potential than credit
- What buying the right “moat” means for long-term STR success
- The tax advantages of STRs over MTRs
- Why STRs are a stepping stone to owning commercial or hotel properties
- And much more...
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