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3316 E Helena Dr, Phoenix, Arizona 85032
$
2200
Bedrooms
3
Utilities Included
No
Bathrooms
2
Furnished
No
Available to Lease on
ASAP
Property Type
Single Family
SQFT
1176
Key metrics
Rent
$
2200
Monthly Estimated Profit?
$
1,000
Annual Estimated Profit?
$
12,000
Acquisition Fee
$
2,500
Security Deposit
$
2,200
Average Daily Rate
$
190
Occupancy
55%
Annual Revenue
$
38,400
Key Features

Property Description:
Updated 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom single-family home offering 1,176 square feet of living space. Renovated in 2023 with new tile plank flooring, carpet in the bedrooms, and remodeled kitchen and bathrooms. The kitchen features shaker-style cabinets, quartz countertops, and new appliances. The home includes a spacious backyard and is located near Paradise Valley Community College, with convenient access to Loop 101 and Route 51.

Property Features:

  • 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms
  • New tile plank flooring and bedroom carpet
  • Shaker-style kitchen cabinets
  • Quartz countertops
  • Updated tile bath surrounds
  • New kitchen appliances
  • Spacious backyard
  • Washer and dryer included

Nearby Access:

  • Close to Paradise Valley Community College
  • Easy access to Loop 101 and Route 51

Rental Terms:

  • Contact for lease details and availability

STR Regulations Summary:  

Status:
STR Friendly

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Phoenix, Arizona allows non-owner occupied short-term rentals (STRs) but has implemented regulations to govern their operation. As of January 15, 2024, all STR operators in Phoenix must obtain a permit from the city3. This applies to both owner-occupied and non-owner occupied properties.Key regulations for non-owner occupied STRs in Phoenix include:

  1. Registration and Permitting: Operators must register with the city and obtain a STR permit, which costs $250 for initial application and renewal3.
  2. Insurance: Maintain liability insurance coverage of at least $500,000 per property1.
  3. Display of Permit: The STR permit/license number must be displayed on all advertisements for the rental3.
  4. Neighbor Notification: Operators must inform adjacent properties of their intent to operate an STR3.
  5. Prohibited Uses: STRs cannot be used for large events like parties or weddings1.
  6. Penalties: Violations can result in fines ranging from $500 for the first offense to $3,500 for the third offense1.
  7. Taxes: STR operators must pay a combined tax rate of 12.57% for all state, county, and city taxes5.

Phoenix's regulations are considered relatively host-friendly compared to other major U.S. cities, as they do not restrict non-owner occupied STRs6. However, operators must comply with all city ordinances to avoid penalties and potential permit suspension13

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