Property Description:
Flexible leasing is available at 2415 Brierwood Dr, Albany, GA 31705, offering 1- to 3-bedroom units that can be furnished or unfurnished. This 100+ unit community provides modern interiors and top-tier amenities, just 10 minutes from downtown Albany.
Investment Highlights
- 2-Bedroom Units: Rent: $850-$950 | Annual Revenue: $36,000+ | Monthly Profit: $1,870
- 3-Bedroom, 2-Bath Units: Rent: $1,075 | Annual Revenue: $53,000+ | Monthly Profit: $3,007
- Security Deposit: 1 month’s rent
- Insurance required
Apartment Features
- Private balcony
- Hardwood flooring
- Stainless steel appliances
- Washer & dryer connections
Community Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Playground
- Pet park
- Community Garden
- Wireless internet access
- Disability access
- On-site recycling
- Emergency maintenance & on-site patrol
- On-site management & maintenance
- Accepts electronic payments
Rental Terms & Fees
- Lease Length: 1 Year+
- Security Deposit: 1 month’s rent
- Insurance Required
As of February 2025, short-term rentals (STRs) in Albany, Georgia are currently unregulated5. The city is still in the process of developing specific regulations for STRs, including non-owner occupied properties. However, hosts in Albany are required to:
- Obtain a business license
- Collect and remit lodging taxes
- Follow specific zoning and occupancy regulations6
It's important to note that while there are no specific STR regulations in place, hosts must still comply with general city ordinances. These may include:
- Adhering to occupancy limits
- Ensuring the property meets safety standards
- Following noise ordinances and other local laws
Given the lack of specific regulations for non-owner occupied STRs, it's advisable for property owners to:
- Stay informed about any upcoming changes to local laws
- Consult with local authorities or legal professionals for the most up-to-date information
- Be prepared to adapt to new regulations as they are developed and implemented
As the regulatory landscape for STRs in Albany is still evolving, property owners should regularly check for updates from the city government regarding any new ordinances or licensing requirements specific to non-owner occupied short-term rentals.