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Generally Investor friendly
Thornton permits STRs citywide with straightforward licensing ($180/yr) and standard safety/occupancy rules, but requires operating from the owner’s primary residence, caps one license per owner, and imposes $1M liability insurance plus dual lodging taxes (7% local + 8% state) with quarterly/monthly remittance and business tax registration.
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STR specialist · Lincoln, NH
Lincoln, New Hampshire, is a scenic town located in the White Mountains region of the state. With a population of approximately 1,600 residents, it serves as a hub for outdoor recreation and tourism. The town is situated roughly 129 miles north of Boston, Massachusetts, which is the closest major city, making it a feasible weekend getaway destination.
One of Lincoln's primary appeals for short-term rentals is its proximity to several notable landmarks and attractions. The town is home to the Loon Mountain Resort Loon Mountain Resort, a premier destination for skiing, snowboarding, and year-round outdoor activities. Additionally, Franconia Notch State Park Franconia Notch State Park offers stunning natural scenery, hiking trails, and the famous Flume Gorge.
Another key attraction is the Hobo Railroad Hobo Railroad, which provides scenic train rides along the Pemigewasset River. For those interested in history and culture, the New England Ski Museum New England Ski Museum in nearby Franconia Notch provides a deep dive into the history of skiing in the region.
The combination of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural attractions make Lincoln a popular destination for tourists seeking short-term rental accommodations.
