⏱ 1h 20m
📚 12 lessons
About this course
Short-term rentals offer higher gross yields than long-term rentals in many markets, but they also carry higher operating complexity, more demanding guest expectations, and exposure to regulatory risk. Investors who enter the space without understanding these dynamics often find that their revenue projections were optimistic and their expense assumptions were too low.
By the end of this course you will be able to evaluate a property for short-term rental potential using local market data, explain how dynamic pricing algorithms adjust nightly rates based on demand signals, identify the key expense categories that distinguish short-term from long-term rental economics, and describe the regulatory landscape that governs short-term rentals in most jurisdictions.
What you will learn:
- The short-term rental model: revenue drivers, occupancy patterns, and seasonal demand cycles
- Market analysis: using publicly available data tools to evaluate average daily rate and occupancy in a target market
- Dynamic pricing fundamentals: how automated pricing tools respond to local events, seasonality, and competition
- Short-term rental expenses: cleaning fees, supplies, property management, platform fees, and furnishing amortization
- Guest experience fundamentals: listing quality, amenities, and review management as revenue levers
- Regulatory landscape: permit requirements, zoning restrictions, HOA rules, and platform compliance
- Financing and insurance for short-term rentals: how lenders and insurers treat STR-designated properties
- Comparing STR and long-term rental economics for the same property
The course is structured around readings on each topic paired with annotated case examples of two fictional vacation rental properties — a mountain cabin and an urban apartment — in different market conditions. Reflection prompts ask you to evaluate how seasonal demand patterns, regulatory changes, or platform fee increases would affect each property's projected performance. A deal-screening worksheet is provided for evaluating a potential short-term rental acquisition.
This course is designed for residential real estate investors considering a first short-term rental, homeowners evaluating whether to rent their property short-term, and travelers-turned-investors curious about the business mechanics. No prior real estate investment experience is required. This course is informational and educational; it does not constitute financial or legal advice, and investors should verify local regulations before proceeding.
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Just a phone or computer with internet. No installs, no special hardware.
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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