No clear process for acquiring an existing turnkey Airbnb operation
Real estate investors seeking to acquire an operational Airbnb business face friction around whether to take over in place or replicate assets elsewhere, with Airbnb host reputation being non-transferable and platform ToS complicating handoffs. There is no standardized playbook for STR business acquisitions. The market is niche and the question reflects individual deal-sourcing rather than a widespread structural gap.
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