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November Members-Only Webinar: Nov. 16 | Noon PT

SDSTRA Legal Update

SDSTRA invites you to a members-only webinar, Thursday, Nov. 16 at Noon PT. During this virtual event, SDSTRA members will hear from our legal team about the latest developments with the City of San Diego. 

*Must be a San Diego STRA member to attend this webinar

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Niche listing sites for your vacation rental home or short-term rental

From Rent Responsibly

Depending on the characteristics of your vacation rental and your market, chances are there is a unique niche listing site out there for you.


Less is more: Vacation rental homepage designs that convert guests

From Dtravel

When it comes to your booking site, your homepage plays a crucial role in the first impression a guest will have of your property and what to expect.


Holiday hosting essentials: Make a list and check it twice

With the holiday season fast approaching, it’s important to prepare accordingly. Here’s a checklist to help get your home holiday-ready:

  • Block your calendar: Know what days you’re available to host and block out your calendar early.
  • Price accordingly: Make sure your pricing is in accordance with others in your market and take advantage of smart pricing tools.
  • Update your property description/photos: Adding some holiday flair to your property description, and photos can make it more inviting. Consider what makes your property unique, along with any local holiday events going on.
  • Support local businesses: Including holiday treats from local businesses is a perfect touch to make your space more welcoming for guests. You can also provide information on local shops and restaurants that are great to visit during the holiday season. 
  • Know your guests: Have a guest-screening process in place, and make sure you know whom you are hosting. This helps avoid parties and disruptive guests. 

Plan ahead: Noise, trash, and parking are some of the top nuisance complaints about vacation rentals. The holidays can mean more of all three, so plan ahead by making sure you have a plan to pick up additional waste, share your parking rules with guests well in advance, and consider using noise monitoring devices to help avoid disturbing your neighbors.