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Study shows short-term rentals don’t hurt mountain town housing prices

Summary by Denver Post
A new study by the Western Mountain Resort Alliance highlights the positive role of short-term rentals in Colorado’s mountain communities. The study by RRC Associates and Inntopia found that short-term rentals in Summit County generate significant economic and social contributions, support small businesses, offer diverse accommodation options, and are unlikely to cause significantly increased housing prices. “This study confirms that short-term …
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