top of page

Blog
Insights and strategies for Southeast STR hosts who want more bookings, better photos, and a stronger online presence. From listing optimization tips to seasonal marketing ideas, we share what actually works for vacation rentals in our region.


2026 Clayton Short-Term Rental Market Report: Opportunities, Trends & Strategies for STR Hosts in Rabun County's Adventure Corridor
Clayton, Georgia captures Asheville overflow demand + Tallulah Gorge's 300K annual visitors. $228 ADR, 61% occupancy, 13% YoY growth (fastest N. GA growth rate). Adventure-centric positioning and Asheville-alternative marketing create premium revenue potential in Rabun County's premier STR market.

Thomas Garner
8 hours ago


2026 Blue Ridge Short-Term Rental Market Report: Opportunities, Trends & Strategies for STR Hosts in Fannin County's Scenic Mountain Corridor
Blue Ridge, Georgia combines authentic mountain character with upscale positioning. The scenic railway, revitalized downtown, and affluent guest profile create strong STR demand and premium pricing. With median home values at $575K, discover why Blue Ridge hosts command higher ADR and require distinctive brand positioning to compete effectively.

Thomas Garner
3 days ago


Seasonal Pricing Strategy for North Georgia Mountain Cabins: Maximizing Revenue from Spring Through Winter
Master seasonal pricing for North Georgia cabins. Learn spring, summer, fall, winter rate strategies and data-backed multipliers to maximize annual revenue.

Thomas Garner
Mar 20


Starlink vs. Fiber vs. Cellular: Solving the Internet Problem for Remote North Georgia Cabin Rentals
Compare Starlink, fiber, and cellular internet for North Georgia mountain cabins. Real-world speeds, costs, and setup requirements to solve the #1 guest…

Thomas Garner
Mar 18


The North Georgia Cabin Host's Guide to Off-Season Property Improvement Projects
Strategic guide to off-season property improvements for North Georgia mountain cabins. Essential maintenance, guest experience upgrades, and revenue-driving…

Brinlee Johnson
Mar 18
bottom of page
