The Second
Being first has always been heralded as the key position is all aspects of life. But what if I told you second place was actually better? Would you believe me? […]
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Have you ever considered the untapped potential of short-term rental investing? Are you ready to embark on an exciting investment journey that can bring in substantial profits? The world of real estate investment has seen a significant shift in recent years, with short-term rentals emerging as a highly sought-after opportunity. This week’s episode of Rich & REGULAR delves into the intriguing history of short-term rental investing, explores the rise of black-only Airbnb accommodations, and examines the crucial roles that women, people of color, and various age groups play in this evolving industry.
Brace yourself as we unravel the captivating world of short-term rental investing, exploring everything from remote work’s impact to the essential costs and expert strategies for success. But the burning question remains: Are short-term rentals truly worth it? Listen in as Kiersten and Julien delve into this captivating industry, where hard work meets the promise of remarkable rewards.
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Being first has always been heralded as the key position is all aspects of life. But what if I told you second place was actually better? Would you believe me? […]
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