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Challenging to Investors
STRs are allowed but often require a Conditional Use Permit in many residential zones and are only by-right in certain overlay/resort districts; licensing is multi-layered (city BTR with fire inspection, Osceola County STR license with $1M insurance and occupancy rules, and DBPR vacation-rental license), and the combined lodging tax burden is 13.5% with monthly filings, creating a moderate yet constraining regime.
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Kissimmee, Florida, is a charming city located in Osceola County, just south of Orlando. With a population of approximately 77,000 residents, Kissimmee offers a blend of suburban tranquility with close proximity to major attractions. The city is about 22 miles from Orlando, making it conveniently close to the bustling attractions and amenities found in a major metropolitan area.
Kissimmee is renowned for its family-friendly attractions and proximity to major theme parks. One of the city's principal landmarks is Old Town, a retro-themed amusement park and shopping area that captures a nostalgic slice of Americana. More information can be found on Old Town's website: Old Town.
Another significant landmark is Lake Tohopekaliga, known locally as Lake Toho, a large freshwater lake famous for its bass fishing and beautiful parks. The lake and the nearby Kissimmee Lakefront Park provide excellent recreational opportunities and picturesque spots for relaxation. Details about Lake Toho can be explored further here: Kissimmee Lakefront Park.
Kissimmee is also in close proximity to Walt Disney World Resort, which is roughly a 20-minute drive from the city center. This makes Kissimmee a highly appealing location for short-term rentals, especially for tourists planning to visit the world-famous entertainment complex. More on Disney World can be found here: Walt Disney World Resort.
The city's robust tourism infrastructure is complemented by other attractions such as Gatorland, a 110-acre theme park and wildlife preserve. Gatorland serves as both an entertainment venue and conservation area specifically focusing on reptiles. Additional information is available on the Gatorland website: Gatorland.
Considering its strategic location, proximity to major attractions, and array of family-friendly venues, Kissimmee presents an ideal setting for short-term rentals, attracting visitors from all around the globe.
