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Questions about the course
Hi Design STR team — I really enjoyed your insights and had a few questions. I’ve been doing STR for about 7 years in Pine Mountain Lake, a gated lake, outdoors and golf community about 40 minutes from Yosemite National Park. Historically, we rented to families and slept 8 guests. Last year I upgraded a lot of the furniture, added more amenities, and about 3 months ago increased capacity to 10 guests (which we sleep comfortably. Since then, we’ve started attracting more groups of friends instead of primarily families. I’m trying to better understand how to do market and guest research more proactively instead of re actively. Specifically: - How do you identify the top-performing listings in your area? - What tools or methods do you use to research guest demographics and travel behavior? - Where do you find information about who is traveling to your area and what types of travelers tend to spend more? - How do you determine whether your market is “behind” or “ahead” compared to more advanced STR markets? How do you know which markets are similar and more advanced? - When researching guests, what signals help you understand whether your market attracts budget travelers vs. higher-end travelers? - How do you know which amenities or design upgrades are actually influencing booking behavior? - For an existing property that already has years of rental history, how would you approach repositioning the guest avatar strategically? We are in a very seasonal, summer-heavy market, so I’m especially interested in how to better understand evolving traveler behavior around Yosemite and outdoor destination markets. Would love to hear where you all gather your research and how you think about these shifts strategically. Thank you
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I really love this question, I had similar thoughts while going through the course. For me, identifying the guest avatar and staying current with market performance are two of the biggest drivers of great design decisions. I actually wish the course had gone a bit deeper into those areas. In my own markets, I usually spot high‑performing STRs using tools like AirDNA or Rabbu. I don’t get hung up on the revenue estimates from either platform since they both have a margin of error, but they’re still useful for seeing which listings consistently outperform. From there, you can reverse‑engineer the amenities, design choices, and positioning that set them apart. As for finding comparable markets, I’ve experimented with AI tools to identify markets similar to mine. I’m on the Bourbon Trail, and AI kept trying to match it with places like Fredericksburg, TX or Napa Valley. Interesting comparisons, but the design language in those markets is totally different from what works here, so it wasn’t very helpful. I’d love to hear how others approach this part of the process.
Just finished The STR Design Blueprint!
Just wrapped up the STR Design Blueprint and really enjoyed it. I picked up a few insights I hadn’t considered before, and it definitely sparked my curiosity to dive deeper into market research, guest avatars, and choosing the right amenities with intention. Are there any other sources or places where I can learn to do this in more detail? Appreciate the work that went into this thank you!
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Just scheduled my call! Thanks!
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Emmanuel Becerra
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Hi, I'm Emmanuel a Software Engineer by day, Real Estate Investor the rest of the time :)

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