Anonymous wrote:We bought an older house in Arlington and intend to fix it up as a rental. We are considering all options -- full-time renter, 30+ day furnished rental, short-term rental. To AirBNB in Arlington the rules say you have to live there half time. Do people ignore that rule? Looking at the number of listings here, I can't believe that's actually the case. Is there a loophole to this I am missing? We won't lie, so if we can't do it, we won't, but I feel like I might be missing something because I feel certain a lot of AirBNBs around here no one lives in half-time.
If we do a 30+ day furnished rental, what is the best way to find renters? I've seen a few companies that do this, but the percentage cut they take is pretty substantial. It's in a good location, so I think there would be demand for it.
It's an older house and will be a little challenging to furnish because some of the corners are tight, also not a ton of closet space, which is why we think it might make the most sense to rent it furnished. Anyhow, we are new at this, so advice appreciated.
Also looking for advice on anything else for a new investor, should we do it ourselves or create an LLC, etc. Should I talk to lawyer?
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We have an existing AirBNB in Arlington that does quite well, actually (rented 200+ days a year). But I don't really think I can AirBNB this so that's not my main question.
My questions were:
1) Are people renting whole houses in Arlington as AirBNBs just lying about living there half-time or is there something I am missing? I think the answer is they are lying.
2) If we want to do furnished 30+ day rentals any good suggestions for how to find people? I got one suggestion above, thank you. And I've found a few companies that do this but prefer not to have to give them a 25% cut. Would love other suggestions. It's under a mile to the foreign service language institute, so I was thinking that was a good market, but maybe not from what you all are saying.
3) Should I create a different entity or just do it under our names?
4) Any suggestions in general for new landlords, as we've not done this before?
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes, we know it will lose money for a while. We bought it knowing that.
So you are saying people who AirBNB and don't live there basically are lying? Like I said, we won't do that. I just want to make sure there is not something we are missing that is legal.
Travel nurses are one option, but I think military or state department is a better fit given the location. I am just not sure how to find those people. And, I don't know if we should create an LLC or something or just do it under our names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is an impossible market to turn a profit. I own multiple short and long term rentals and would never invest in that area.
That said obviously that advice can't help you now. If you want to try furnished rentals you can try furnishedfinders.com for travel nurses. But, again, I don't see how you'd break even in any scenario.
I’m not sure what you’re talking about, as someone who’s lived in Arlington for 20+ years you can make an unbelievable amount of money on rentals as there are very few especially in the nicer neighborhoods.
OP, if you have an Airbnb in a neighborhood …neighbors are going to be monitoring and reporting to the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We have an existing AirBNB in Arlington that does quite well, actually (rented 200+ days a year). But I don't really think I can AirBNB this so that's not my main question.
My questions were:
1) Are people renting whole houses in Arlington as AirBNBs just lying about living there half-time or is there something I am missing? I think the answer is they are lying.
2) If we want to do furnished 30+ day rentals any good suggestions for how to find people? I got one suggestion above, thank you. And I've found a few companies that do this but prefer not to have to give them a 25% cut. Would love other suggestions. It's under a mile to the foreign service language institute, so I was thinking that was a good market, but maybe not from what you all are saying.
3) Should I create a different entity or just do it under our names?
4) Any suggestions in general for new landlords, as we've not done this before?
Thanks
So you are lying about living there half the year then too? Why is this so confusing for you?
No, we have an accessory dwelling. We don't rent the whole house. And we live here full-time. So we are 100% following the rules. This would be a whole house rental. There are many whole house rentals in Arlington you can find on AirBNB. I just find it unlikely that most of those are owner-occupied by someone who lives there at least half time. Thus, my question. I am not going to lie, so I want to know if there is a loophole I am not aware of, or if most other people do lie. I guess the third option is that a lot of people are willing to periodically move out of their house for a week at a time if someone happens to rent it, but that seems unlikely to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We have an existing AirBNB in Arlington that does quite well, actually (rented 200+ days a year). But I don't really think I can AirBNB this so that's not my main question.
My questions were:
1) Are people renting whole houses in Arlington as AirBNBs just lying about living there half-time or is there something I am missing? I think the answer is they are lying.
2) If we want to do furnished 30+ day rentals any good suggestions for how to find people? I got one suggestion above, thank you. And I've found a few companies that do this but prefer not to have to give them a 25% cut. Would love other suggestions. It's under a mile to the foreign service language institute, so I was thinking that was a good market, but maybe not from what you all are saying.
3) Should I create a different entity or just do it under our names?
4) Any suggestions in general for new landlords, as we've not done this before?
Thanks
So you are lying about living there half the year then too? Why is this so confusing for you?
No, we have an accessory dwelling. We don't rent the whole house. And we live here full-time. So we are 100% following the rules. This would be a whole house rental. There are many whole house rentals in Arlington you can find on AirBNB. I just find it unlikely that most of those are owner-occupied by someone who lives there at least half time. Thus, my question. I am not going to lie, so I want to know if there is a loophole I am not aware of, or if most other people do lie. I guess the third option is that a lot of people are willing to periodically move out of their house for a week at a time if someone happens to rent it, but that seems unlikely to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We have an existing AirBNB in Arlington that does quite well, actually (rented 200+ days a year). But I don't really think I can AirBNB this so that's not my main question.
My questions were:
1) Are people renting whole houses in Arlington as AirBNBs just lying about living there half-time or is there something I am missing? I think the answer is they are lying.
2) If we want to do furnished 30+ day rentals any good suggestions for how to find people? I got one suggestion above, thank you. And I've found a few companies that do this but prefer not to have to give them a 25% cut. Would love other suggestions. It's under a mile to the foreign service language institute, so I was thinking that was a good market, but maybe not from what you all are saying.
3) Should I create a different entity or just do it under our names?
4) Any suggestions in general for new landlords, as we've not done this before?
Thanks
So you are lying about living there half the year then too? Why is this so confusing for you?