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Investing After Retirement with Chuck Kramer

Investing After Retirement with Chuck Kramer

Chuck Cramer, an investor and entrepreneur, joins Avery on the show to discuss his journey into real estate investing post-retirement. After spending years in IT, Chuck talks about how he transitioned into real estate, starting with long-term rentals and eventually moving into short-term vacation rentals in Gatlinburg. His experience highlights the importance of reacting to market changes and making smart investment decisions after retirement.

Stop Trading Time for Money with Russ Morgan and Joe Mure

Stop Trading Time for Money with Russ Morgan and Joe Mure

In this episode, Avery welcomes Russ Morgan and Joey Mure from Wealth Without Wall Street. Joe shares his journey from climbing the corporate ladder to seeking financial freedom, which led him to passive income through real estate investing. They dive into their successful ventures, including short-term rentals, and how they’ve helped others achieve the same financial independence.

Evaluating the Current Short Term Rental Market with Luke Carl

Evaluating the Current Short Term Rental Market with Luke Carl

In this conversation, Avery, the host of the Short-Term Show, welcomes Luke Carl, co-founder of The Short-Term Shop, to discuss trends in the short-term rental market. They talk about the differences between managing long-term and short-term rentals, self-management versus hiring managers, and the tools and strategies available to short-term rental owners. Luke shares insights into his experiences with both rental types and emphasizes the importance of learning through self-management.

Booking Direct with Mark Simpson

Booking Direct with Mark Simpson

Avery interviews Mark Simpson about the benefits of direct booking websites for short-term rental hosts. They discuss why it’s important, even for small operators, to own their booking process and avoid reliance on platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo, which can make them dependent on third-party rules.

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