Dani Kubrusly

Investment strategy

Vacation rental: the question is permission before it is profitability

Short-term rental is the strategy where the most expensive mistake happens before the offer. A property can look ideal for short stays and still not be allowed to operate that way. Location and appearance prove nothing; the rules do.

What this strategy is

The property is offered for short stays rather than to a resident tenant. It behaves less like an asset that pays rent and more like a small hospitality operation: guests arrive and leave, the home is cleaned and restocked, prices move with the calendar, reviews matter and someone has to answer the phone at inconvenient hours.

Permission is not a detail

Whether a specific home can be rented short-term in Central Florida can depend on the city, the county, the zoning of that parcel, the HOA, the condominium documents, licensing requirements and the property itself. These layers do not always agree, and a neighbouring street can follow a different rule.

Because of that, no page on this site — and no listing description anywhere — should be treated as confirmation that short-term rental is allowed. Verification happens per address, in writing, before you are committed.

  • City and county rules for the exact parcel.
  • Zoning designation and any overlay that applies.
  • HOA covenants and, in condominiums, the declaration and rules.
  • Minimum stay requirements, which vary widely.
  • Licensing and registration obligations that apply to the operation.
  • Tax registration and collection duties tied to short stays.

Personal use and rental use together

Many buyers want both: a home they use part of the year and rent the rest. That is legitimate, and it changes the analysis. Every week you block is a week the property is not available, and the weeks people most want to use are frequently the same weeks that carry the strongest demand.

Operating reality

Furnishing, linens, inventory, cleaning between stays, maintenance at a faster cycle, guest communication, pricing, platform management, pool and yard service, and a plan for the night something breaks. Management companies handle this for a fee; self-management from another country is possible but it is a job, not a passive position.

Insurance is also different. A property used for short stays is not covered the same way as an owner-occupied home, and the policy has to match the actual use.

Seasonality

Demand for short stays in Central Florida is not evenly distributed through the year, and it responds to travel patterns, events and conditions no owner controls. Any plan that assumes a flat calendar is not a plan. This site does not publish occupancy or nightly rate expectations, because honest numbers for a specific property come from that property's real history and market data — not from a marketing page.

Exit strategy

Think about the sale while you are buying. Who is the likely next buyer for this product, in this community, with these rules? Homes designed around short stays can appeal to a narrower audience, and furnishings included in a sale are negotiated, not assumed.

Costs and risks

What to plan for and what can go wrong.

No invented amounts: the real figures depend on the property, the community and the moment — and get built with you.

Costs to consider

  • Financing and closing costs.
  • Property tax and insurance appropriate to short-stay use.
  • HOA dues and any community assessment.
  • Furnishing, linens and periodic replacement.
  • Cleaning and turnover between stays.
  • Management and platform fees.
  • Utilities, internet, pool and yard service, pest control.
  • Licensing, registration and applicable transient taxes.
  • Faster wear on the home, and the maintenance that follows it.

Risks and trade-offs

  • Rules can change; what is allowed today is not permanently guaranteed.
  • Income is seasonal and variable by definition.
  • Operating costs are materially higher than a long-term lease.
  • Poor management damages reviews, and reviews affect the operation.
  • Neighbourhood or association tolerance can shift, including through new restrictions.
  • Blocking personal weeks reduces availability in the exact periods with most demand.

Market context

Official data, not projections.

Orlando metro context. There is no official series that tells you whether a specific address may operate as a short-term rental — that is verified per property.

30-year fixed mortgage rate

6.65%

annual rate

+0.07 percentage points vs. a year earlier

Week ending Aug 20, 2026 · weekly average

Median listing price per square foot

$223

per square foot (USD)

−3.0% vs. a year earlier

July 2026 · monthly series

Active listings

13,771

active listings

−4.1% vs. a year earlier

July 2026 · monthly series

Imóveis

The criteria we will search against.

No inventory is published here. When the official listing source is connected, this strategy's search will use exactly these criteria.

Search criteria

  • Areas where short-term use can be investigated — never presented as pre-approved.
  • Product types commonly used for short stays, with association documents flagged for review.
  • Every result will carry an explicit note that permission depends on the specific property.

Next step

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