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Renting to tourists pays more than renting to students

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Renting to tourists pays more than renting to students

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The gross yields of a three-room apartment for tourist hospitality exceeds 4% (5% for two-room apartments). Lower returns with university students, but lower costs (including bills) and commissions

by Laura Cavestri

Tourist “makes” more than a student. Seen from the point of view of homeowners – in cities that are both universities and full of monuments, fairs and events – renting an apartment means being able to choose between two different customer targets, personal commitment and rental income.

The pandemic had put a stop to both short-term and student rents. With the gradual return to normality, demand from both targets reappeared. In particular …

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