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SPONSORED CONTENT Cut Taxes With Short-Term Rentals DON’T FORGET TO ACCOUNT FOR THESE SAVINGS WHEN DETERMINING YOUR ROI FOR DIFFERENT HOLDING STRATEGIES.
JEFF ROTH
I t is difficult to find deals that markets are saturated with rentals, which puts downward pressure on occupancy and rents, forcing property owners and managers to offer incentives to attract tenants. This situation even cashflow or offer a decent ROI in many markets. In addition, some
affects some short-term rental (STR) markets. An investor must be educated and work with an experienced team to navigate these changing markets. One solution is to look out-of-state for opportunities. For example, Michigan, where we serve clients, has many markets that offer cash flow, rent growth,
and appreciation. And Michigan has many inland lakes and the longest freshwater coastline of any state. Only California has more registered boats than Michigan. It is a domestically popular travel destination and attracts many international travelers as well. Given this, Michigan is a strong market
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