A New STR Law Cut Our Max Occupancy by 40% (Freewyld Update)

A New STR Law Cut Our Max Occupancy by 40% (Freewyld Update)

about 2 months agoRiverside County, CAScore: 85
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Summary

This article discusses how a new STR law in Riverside County significantly reduced occupancy for Freewyld's properties, forcing them to adapt their business model. Hosts need to be prepared for changing regulations that can impact their guest capacity and overall operations and profitability.

Key Insights

  • A new STR law in Riverside County decreased guest capacity, forcing a business model change.
  • The article suggests that regulation can be a catalyst for innovation and brand strength.

Action Items

  • Hosts should adapt their operations, brand story, and pricing models to survive local regulation changes.
    Effort: medium
    Impact: high
  • Hosts should stay compliant with fast-changing STR laws.
    Effort: low
    Impact: high

Tools & Resources

  • Freewyld Foundry: Learn more about Freewyld Foundry

Watch Out For

  • Failing to adapt to new regulations can lead to decreased profitability and potential operational challenges.