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Monterey, CA
Challenging To Investors
Local STR Agent

Short‑term rentals exist in Monterey County but are subject to significant, area‑specific restrictions and new permit requirements. As of late September 2025, the Monterey County Board of Supervisors passed ordinances that:
In short: STRs are allowed in some areas and under certain conditions, but investors must confirm whether a property is located within a restricted zone and must comply with upcoming permitting, caps, and coastal regulations before listing or operating.
References: KSBW news coverage of the ordinance; County’s “Vacation Rentals” planning page.
A practical entry path, structured to mitigate regulatory risk:
Reference: County planning page for “Vacation Rentals”.
Based on the County’s public information and recent ordinance reporting:
References: KSBW news coverage; County planning page.
Monterey County (unincorporated areas, including the coast)
Incorporated cities (e.g., Monterey, Carmel‑by‑the‑Sea, Salinas, Seaside)
State of California (applies where relevant)
References: KSBW ordinance summary; County planning page.
County of Monterey Housing & Community Development – Permit Center (short‑term rentals permitting reference page)
County of Monterey Housing & Community Development – Planning Services (Advance Planning; “Vacation Rentals”)
Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) registration
For all contacts, if phone/email are not listed on the specific page, use the County’s general Contact Us page or main switchboard to route to the correct division.
County of Monterey – Permit Center: Short‑Term Rentals www.countyofmonterey.gov/government/departments-a-h/housing-community-development/permit-center/short-term-rentals
County of Monterey – Planning Services: Vacation Rentals (Ordinances/Plans Under Development) www.countyofmonterey.gov/government/departments-a-h/housing-community-development/planning-services/advance-planning/ordinances-plans-under-development/vacation-rentals
KSBW Action News 8: “Monterey County passes ordinances for vacation rentals” www.ksbw.com/article/monterey-county-passes-ordinances-vacation-rental/68025035
Notes and practical cautions




Monterey ( ; Spanish: Monterrey) is a city in Monterey County on the southern edge of Monterey Bay on the U.S. state of California's Central Coast. Founded on June 3, 1770, it functioned as the capital of Alta California under both Spain (1804–1821) and Mexico (1822–1846). During this period, Monterey hosted California's first theater, public building, public library, publicly funded school, printing press, and newspaper. It was originally the only port of entry for all taxable goods in California. In 1846, during the Mexican–American War of 1846–1848, the United States Flag was raised over the Customs House. After Mexico ceded California to the U.S. at the end of the war, Monterey hosted California's first constitutional convention in 1849. The city occupies a land area of 8.466 sq mi (21.93 km2) and City Hall is at 26 feet (8 m) above sea level. The 2020 census recorded a population of 30,218. Monterey and the surrounding area have attracted artists since the late 19th century. Many celebrated painters and writers have lived in the area. Until the 1950s there was an abundant fishery. Monterey's present-day attractions include the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row, Fisherman's Wharf, California Roots Music and Arts Festival, and the annual Monterey Jazz Festival.
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