![]() Travis Zappia is a fire advocate who has started to get into real estate investing over the last three years. In this week’s episode, I talk with Travis Zappia about what investing in short-term rentals is, the pros and cons of this strategy, how someone gets started, how to pick markets, how to analyze a deal, how to screen your potential renters, how to finance these properties, and much, much more. It’s so important that you have the right property in the right location with a county that is short-term rental friendly. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences. With his Industrial Engineering background, he has developed a set of systems and processes which help him manage five short term rental units all while continuing to work a full-time job.ĭisclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. He is on track to gross over $375,000 in 2021 with his net profit being roughly $110,000. In 2020, Travis’ short term rental business grossed over $110,000. ![]() He has since purchased three additional properties and started a short-term rental management business. ![]() He purchased his first house hack in 2016 and decided to rent out each bedroom individually while living in the master bedroom. Travis Zappia is a FIRE advocate who has started to get into real estate investing in the last three years. In this week’s episode, Robert Leonard talks with Travis Zappia about what investing in short-term rentals is, the pros and cons of this strategy, how someone gets started, how to pick markets, how to analyze a deal, how to screen tenants, how to finance these properties, and much, much more!
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