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605 Harmony Dr, Sedona, Arizona 86336
$
4299
Bedrooms
4
Utilities Included
No
Bathrooms
2
Furnished
No
Available to Lease on
ASAP
Property Type
Single Family
SQFT
1688
Key metrics
Rent
$
4,299
Monthly Estimated Profit?
$
2,918
Annual Estimated Profit?
$
35,016
Acquisition Fee
$
2,500
Security Deposit
$
4,299
Average Daily Rate
$
423
Occupancy
42%
Annual Revenue
$
86,604
Key Features

This lovely 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom single-family residence is located at 605 Harmony Dr in the heart of West Sedona. Nestled in a highly desirable, quiet neighborhood on the north side of Thunder Mountain Rd, this home offers 1,688 sq ft of living space situated on a large, private, pine-tree-lined lot.

The property is perfectly designed for enjoying the beautiful Arizona climate, featuring a front porch, a relaxing deck, and a wooden gazebo. The interior is well-maintained with excellent appliances and an upgraded RUUD heating and cooling system. Additionally, the property includes a separate 18'x19' building with its own private outdoor space, offering fantastic potential for an owner's closet, game room, or bonus area. With some of Sedona's most beloved hiking trails just minutes away.

Property Features

  • 4 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms: A comfortable and well-appointed layout in a quiet neighborhood.
  • Outdoor Living: Features a large deck, a front porch, and a wooden gazebo nestled in a private, pine-tree-lined lot.
  • Bonus Structure: Includes a separate 18'x19' building with private outdoor space and electric connections.
  • Quality Upgrades: Equipped with excellent appliances, upgraded electrical, and a modern heating/cooling system.
  • Prime Sedona Location: Situated in the heart of West Sedona, just minutes from premier hiking trails.

STR Regulations Summary:  

Status:
Mixed

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More than 18% of Sedona's housing inventory has been converted into short-term rentals. Due to Arizona state law (SB 1168), the city cannot ban STRs or cap the total number of permits. However, the city has implemented a strict mandatory permitting system to track operators and penalize bad behavior. The city is so desperate to reduce STRs that it even launched a "Rent Local Program," offering to pay owners up to $10,000 a year in cash incentives to stop running STRs and lease to local workers instead.

Key Requirements

  • State TPT License: Before applying for a city permit, you must first obtain a Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) License from the Arizona Department of Revenue.
  • City Permit: You must obtain an annual Sedona Short-Term Rental Permit ($210 fee per rental unit).
  • Per-Unit Rule: Every single advertised unit requires its own permit (e.g., if you rent the main house and a casita separately, you need two permits).
  • Neighbor Notification: Before operating, you must notify all single-family properties adjacent to, directly across from, and diagonally across the street from the rental. This must be done in writing via certified mail or hand delivery and include your 24/7 emergency contact number.

Operational and Safety Standards

  • Special Event Ban: This is strictly enforced. Sedona explicitly prohibits using STRs for special events of any size, including weddings, retreats, workshops, or conferences.
  • Background Checks: You are required to conduct a sex offender background check at least 24 hours prior to a guest's check-in, or keep proof that the booking platform (like Airbnb/Vrbo) conducted one. You must keep these records for 12 months.
  • Insurance: Operators must maintain at least $500,000 in liability insurance for each unit.
  • Signage: You must post a laminated notice inside the unit (within 10 feet of the entrance) showing fire/safety equipment locations, noise rules, and waste regulations.

Tax Obligations

  • County Split: Sedona sits on a county line, so your tax rate depends on the property address.
    • Yavapai County: 13.325% total (6.325% Sales + 3.5% Bed Tax + 3.5% Hotel Tax).
    • Coconino County: 13.90% total (6.9% Sales + 3.5% Bed Tax + 3.5% Hotel Tax).
  • Collection: While platforms usually collect the state portions, you are legally responsible for ensuring the full transient occupancy tax is paid and must maintain your TPT license.

Enforcement

  • Fines & Suspensions: Violating the special event ban can result in your permit being suspended for a full year.
  • Late Fees: Renewing your permit late triggers a $50 to $100 late fee.
  • Public Map & Hotline: Sedona publishes a public map of every permitted STR along with the emergency contact's direct phone number and email. They also operate a 24/7 complaint hotline for neighbors.

Summary for Arbitrage: Yellow Light. You can legally scale an arbitrage business here because there are no density caps, but the landlord must be entirely on board. You must also be prepared for aggressive neighbors and strict code enforcement. Ensure your lease specifically prohibits guests from hosting "retreats" or "weddings" to protect your permit.

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