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The Perks and Profits of Short-Term Rentals w/Kate Stoermer

The Boss Mom Podcast

Release Date: 10/19/2023

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Sometimes our dream job doesn't turn out to be what we expected. That’s why Kate Stoermer made the courageous shift from healthcare to real estate. She needed a change, something that would truly ignite her passion and give her the energy she craved. Kate found that spark the world of vacation rentals.

 

The idea of investing in vacation real estate can be intimidating for many. It's natural to worry about the potential risks and uncertainties that come with such a significant financial commitment.

 

How do we dispel these worries? Where do we even begin when it comes to diving into the vacation rental market?

 

In this episode, founder and president of The CEO Host, Kate Stoermer talks about how the trajectory of her life changed with a career shift, and the benefits of vacation rentals and all they have to offer.

 

It didn’t take too long for me to realize the dream job wasn’t so dreamy. -Kate Stoermer

 

3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode

 

-The next generation of entrepreneurs

What can our kids learn from being in our businesses?

 

-How the trajectory of our lives can change

How do we go out and seek what we’re truly passionate about when what we thought we wanted doesn’t work out?

 

-Starting from a place of goals

How do we gain a head start in getting to what we want? 

 

Guest Bio

 

After achieving success with her own vacation rental portfolio - and serving hundreds of others in the industry on their own journey, Kate Stoermer left her full time career as a healthcare exec to help others enjoy the profits and perks of vacation rental investing.

 

Kate started in vacation rentals because she wanted to move the needle on retirement. Eventually, she leaned into her passion and left her career and started The CEO Host.

 

Her goal is personalized support to get people to their goal as soon as possible.

 

Kate is a super host (Airbnb) and premier host (VRBO), who owns and manages her own portfolio - and manages for others. She is experienced with partnerships, private money lending, and has analyzed hundreds of deals.

 

Having spent 27 years building a career and achieving much as a healthcare executive - and US Navy veteran,  Kate brings that perspective to all she does.  The CEO Host was born from a desire to help others approach their vacation rental investing as the business it is, and to be the expert team member helping people achieve success.

Visit https://www.theceohost.com/ 

Find Kate on LinkedIn @Kate Stoermer

Read Kate’s blog post Integrating Kids as Employees in Your Short-term Rental Business: A Parent's Guide