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2130 Aransas Ave, San Antonio, Texas 78220
$
1950
Bedrooms
3
Utilities Included
No
Bathrooms
2
Furnished
No
Available to Lease on
ASAP
Property Type
Single Family
SQFT
1304
Key metrics
Rent
$
1950
Monthly Estimated Profit?
$
4,341
Annual Estimated Profit?
$
52,100
Acquisition Fee
$
2,500
Security Deposit
$
1950
Average Daily Rate
$
189
Occupancy
98%
Annual Revenue
$
75,500
Key Features

Property Description:
This well-maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 2021 is ideally located in San Antonio’s Downtown East neighborhood—just 5 minutes from the Frost Bank Center. It features a bright, open-concept living and dining area, a kitchen with ample cabinet space, and a spacious backyard perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The home offers a functional layout, making it a great fit for both families and professionals looking for convenience and comfort close to downtown and major highways.

Property Features:
• 3 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms
• Built in 2021
• Open living and dining area
• Functional kitchen with plenty of cabinet space
• Spacious backyard
• Washer and dryer hookups
• 2-car driveway
• 5 minutes from Frost Bank Center
• Easy access to downtown San Antonio and major highways

STR Regulations Summary:  

Status:
Mixed

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San Antonio, Texas has specific regulations for non-owner-occupied short-term rentals (STRs), also known as Type 2 STRs. These properties are subject to stricter rules compared to owner-occupied rentals:

  1. Density Restrictions: Type 2 STRs are limited to 12.5% of the total units on a given block face or in a multi-family building134. This cap aims to maintain neighborhood integrity and prevent oversaturation of STRs in residential areas.
  2. Permit Requirements: As of June 2024, Type 2 STR operators must obtain a permit from the city, with an annual fee of $4502. Permits must be renewed every three years.
  3. Zoning: STRs are permitted in all residential zones and specific commercial zones (O-1, O-1.5, O-2, NC, C-1, C-2, and D)1. However, operators should verify zoning compliance before establishing an STR.
  4. Occupancy Taxes: Type 2 STR hosts must collect and remit Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) to both the city and state2. Monthly HOT reports are required even if there are no taxable room receipts.
  5. Operational Restrictions: Large events and parties are prohibited at STR properties3. Hosts are not allowed to provide food and beverages to guests.
  6. Enforcement: San Antonio has implemented stricter enforcement measures, including civil enforcement with administrative hearing officers, mandatory meetings for operators with multiple violations, and permit revocation penalties of up to three years for non-compliance2.
  7. Online Listings: STR permit numbers must be displayed on all online listings and advertisements3. The city now requires platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo to remove listings without valid permit numbers2.

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