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Investing in an STR Business in Mexico
Summary
This podcast episode discusses investing in a short-term rental business in Mexico, including the process of buying land, construction costs, and operational aspects. Hosts can learn about the experience of running an Airbnb in Mexico and consider the financial and lifestyle benefits of investing there.
Key Insights
- •Foreigners cannot own property outright within 50 km of the coast in Mexico.
- •The host in the episode built a three-unit property for $100K.
- •The host has occupancy rates of 30% to 40% throughout the year.
- •The host charges $55/night in the busy season (winter) and $40/night in the summer.
Action Items
- ✓Consider investing in Mexico if you are looking for a lifestyle change and diversification.Effort: mediumImpact: medium
- ✓Research the legal framework for owning property in Mexico, especially if considering coastal investments.Effort: mediumImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →Get Paid For Your Pad: The episode is on the Get Paid For Your Pad podcast.
More from Getting Started
Airbnb is incentivizing new hosts with a $750 bonus during the World Cup. This move aims to boost supply and meet the anticipated surge in demand during the event. New hosts should seize the opportunity to capitalize on the increased travel influx by listing their properties.
This article from Hotel Dive suggests that hotels may be missing early signals in vacation rental demand. While the specific details are missing, the article implies a shifting landscape in travel accommodations, potentially highlighting the need for hotels to adapt and the opportunities for short-term rental hosts to capitalize on. This could be relevant for hosts looking to understand the broader market.

Global travel momentum stalled in February 2026, with the Skift Travel Health Index flatlining. The industry, initially expecting 5% growth, now faces challenges as conflict reshapes travel patterns. Hosts should monitor regional shifts and anticipate potential impacts on demand for their properties.
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