As an investment property owner, you’ve racked your brain as to how to attract renters during the low season. What’s the secret?
It may be as simple as playing up the story.
For the owners of Baltimore vacation rentals, the Harbor is a glistening gem–one hugged by cobblestone streets and historical neighborhoods like Fell’s Point, a maritime community where regal townhomes stand proudly next to pubs, restaurants and shops.
The appeal of the enclave is as obvious as a colonial hat adorned with a feather, and your prospective renters will eat it up.
Living in the three-bedroom rental above, even if just for a weekend, brings customers to a time when folks were perfectly content with entertaining, dining and relaxing in a 12-foot wide living area, the common space for many properties. Couples who can’t resist that piece of Americana will also love the fact that it’s close to the Inner Harbor, Little Italy, Federal Hill and Canton.
The rental goes for $295 a night, a fair price considering this is a walkable city. No cab fare required.
God bless Baltimore.


