The travel industry has changed significantly over the past decade. With the popularity of vacation rentals advertised by such sites as Airbnb, VRBO, and VayStays, travelers have more options than ever for lodging during their vacation. Unfortunately, 2020 has seen a severe decline in travel due to the COVID-19 crisis. This is leaving many owners of these short-term rental properties are wondering what to do.
If you have a short-term rental property, you might be wondering if this is the right time to sell. Here are a few considerations as you weigh your options:
• Long-Term Goals – While travel is down significantly right now, this slump won’t last forever. If this property is part of your overall investment portfolio, which makes sense in the long run, consider other strategies to keep the rental. If you have a mortgage, speak to your lender about payment options during this time.
• Housing Inventory and Local Home Prices – Housing inventory is down about 20% year-over-year, according to the National Association of Realtors®. Lower inventory has also prevented home prices from falling in most areas.
• Historically Lower Interest Rates – Interest rates have dropped significantly since the beginning of the year. It might be time to refinance the property. Also, if you do decide to sell, buyers are better positioned to buy.
This is a confusing time for everyone. The booming business of short-term rentals has undoubtedly been affected over the past few months, and the travel industry has suffered this summer. If you own a short-term rental, consider all your options to decide whether it’s the right time to sell your property.