FebMtg: Create a Profitable Extended Stay a Great Alternative to the Traditional Airbnb with Al Williamson

All Williamson with Extended Stays at MAREI IN February

There is no doubt that Kansas City Metro Short-Term Rentals are profitable.  And with all of our local industry, winning sports teams, Swift sightings and the World Cup coming, they will continue to be strong.  Except our friends and neighbors and local city councils are not quite on board with Short Term Rentals.  

Perhaps you already have a furnished short-term rental that you can’t quite get licensed or perhaps you want the higher income of the short-term rental, but don’t the revolving door of new renters every few days.  There is another option:

Mid-Term Rentals – Extended Stays – Corporate Housing

To bring us up to speed on Mid-Term we have invited Al Williamson, a Mid-Term Rental Owner, to join us to tell us how it all works and better yet, how to do it using none of your own money.

Known as the Landlord Scientist, Al Williamson left his professional engineering career to become a full-time real estate investor.  Turning to short-term rentals, he soon discovered that his mid-term rentals netted the same 3x-5x profits, but with a lot less work.  He is joining us to share:

  • How to tell if your current or future rental or STR would be way more profitable as an “extended stay”
  • Who your main customer is with an extended stay
  • How to buy and furnish without using your own money

Plus he will share his inside secret for marketing your Mid Term Rental (MTR) WITHOUT depending on the whims and the fees of the “platforms” like Airbnb, VRBO, or FurnishedFinder) so that you can keep the money flowing with fewer interruptions.

As always, the doors open at 6 for networking and our monthly Vendor Expo. Presentations start at 7 and don’t forget, Al is coming back to Kansas City on the 24th for a full-day workshop, save big by registering early!

Members and 1st Time Guests register for free. All others should explore membership options to join and attend for no additional cost or just pay the $35 guest fee.


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