rentals, revisited
Short-term stays help long-term locals? Can do.
Short-term stays are essential to Maine’s tourist economy. Long-term locals need access to affordable housing. Let’s do both.
do good by doing well
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First, let’s make sure you’re fully leveraging what you already have. But not with an old, tired, used-up kind of look, but with a fresh, bright, comfortable and inviting feel.
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Let’s make yours a place people really want to visit. Look at it from the outside in — with traveler’s eyes, which may often have a different view than our own.
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Let’s increase the unique appeal of your offering. Then communicate its value — with awareness of post-pandemic traveler sensitivities.
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We give from our earnings. You can, too. Pay your workers fairly every day. Donate Donate a portion of your income each year. Look for opportunities to support fair housing initiatives. What goes around comes around and, when you help your community, everyone benefits. Including you.
Thinking about renting out under-utilized space? Unsure how short-term rentals work? Want to maximize income from your existing rental? Help yourself, your loved ones — and your community, too. Can do.
Learn how a short-term rental can yield long-term benefits
“Since I’ve captured consistent five-star reviews, I grew a few reservations into a fully-booked season.”
Tom S.
Short-term rental owner