Welcome to the Short Term Rental Revenue Podcast, hosted by Michelle Russell. This show was created to empower people from all walks of life to build their own STR business and create a passive income that surpasses their J-O-B. Learn what STRs are and how to run one EVEN IF you don't have a rental property of your own. We will bring listeners the latest on the BNB Industry, politics, and religion... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessInvestingManagement |
Michelle reads what's in her Hot Tub Release that made her insurance company happy. While this is not legal advice and her attorney has yet to go over the document for her yet, it may be a good starting point for you if you own a short-term rental w... more
We added a hot tub to one of our small properties in Tucson. We're going to tell you all the things we needed to do in order to cover our assets and make local governments happy, as well as our insurance company. Plus, what did this mean for our b... more
Buy low. Sell high. It's a simple concept until emotion gets the best of you. Right now, in several parts of the US, Real Estate prices are soaring and investors are paying way too much for properties that they may not be able to cash flow in the ... more
Airbnb and some other platforms are really pushing monthly stays. They want you to offer larger discounts and taunt you with statistics of cities where the majority of stays are over 30 days. Sounds good, right? Less work. Less hassle. What coul... more
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Doesn’t need to bash Democrats to make her point. Stick to the purpose of the podcast.
So cringey that she mispronounced Marie Kondo’s name every time and throughout the whole episode.
I downloaded the podcast and thought it would be informative but turned it off after the first few minutes when host began talking about reading “The Art of Deal” by Donald Trump again and saying it was a great book about real estate investing. Trump lost all the money his father gave him to invest in real estate and declared bankruptcy several times. He only made money from playing a real estate investor on tv. The fact that this podcaster was touting Trump’s business principles makes me believ... more
Michele is so informative, I am addicted to this podcast. I can’t wait to take action and get going on my own STR. Thank you so much for all the great information and inspiration that you put out there. more
How can you possibly promote not following the guidelines with thousands DEAD! more
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