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How much is your rent or mortgage?
Your fixed monthly cost on the property. We'll layer everything else on top.
Add a monthly rent or mortgage to continue.
Where is the property and how will you run it?
We'll use this to estimate cleaning and management — so you don't have to guess.
Self = ~10% (your time). Full-service = ~20% of revenue. Operating overhead runs ~13%.
Here's what we know so far.
Fixed costs first — before revenue enters the picture.
- Monthly rent or mortgage
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- Cleaning per turnover 2BR · mid-cost market
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- Cleaning per month 6 turnovers
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- Fixed costs subtotal
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- Management Self-managed (10% of revenue)
- depends on revenue
- Operating costs ~13% of revenue
- depends on revenue
These are your knowns. Now the real question — what does it actually earn?
What does this property make each month?
January is not July. Weekdays aren't weekends. Project each month — your honest best guess.
Don't know? That's the point. The full system shows you exactly how to build these numbers.
Annual so far: $0
If you had to guess, you need the full system.
STR projections aren't one average revenue number copied across the year. The full STR Projections System builds them with real market logic, seasonal demand, and operator-level assumptions.
- Estimate monthly revenue without guessing
- Account for seasonality and demand swings
- Structure revenue and expenses month by month
- Avoid projections that look good but collapse later
Your $49 carries forward if you upgrade.
Based on your monthly inputs, market cost level, and management style.
- Annual revenue (sum of months)
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- Average monthly revenue
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- Best / worst month
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- Estimated monthly expenses
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- Estimated net monthly cash flow
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- Estimated annual net
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This is still a Lite projection. The full system shows you how to build the monthly numbers properly instead of relying on guesses.