Bradenton Beach, FL

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Performance indicators for the Bradenton Beach short-term rental market based on reliable data.

Listings

760 / 1570

Reliable / Active

Cap Rate

9%

Middle-Earners Gross Yield

Revenue

$59,047

Middle-Earners Revenue

Occupancy

69%

Middle-Earners Occupancy

Home Value

$647,829

Median Home Sale Price

Top Earners

$131,556

Top-Earners Revenue

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Generally Investor friendly

Bradenton Beach Regulations

STRs are clearly permitted citywide in Bradenton Beach with well-defined licensing requirements involving state DBPR registration and city compliance. While requiring moderate permitting (state license + city registration), inspections, and 11% combined taxes, the regulations are manageable with reasonable occupancy caps (12 persons max) and no apparent restrictions on total STR quantity. The compliance burden is moderate but predictable, making this investor-friendly despite multiple regulatory layers.

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About Bradenton Beach

Bradenton, Florida, is a vibrant city located in Manatee County on the southwestern coast of the state. With a population of approximately 59,000 residents, Bradenton offers a unique blend of cultural, historical, and recreational attractions. It is situated about 45 miles south of Tampa, making it relatively close to a major metropolitan area while maintaining a quieter, more laid-back atmosphere.

Key landmarks in Bradenton include the South Florida Museum, which features exhibits on local history and a planetarium South Florida Museum, and the Village of the Arts, an eclectic community of galleries, studios, and restaurants housed in early 20th-century homes Village of the Arts. The city is also known for the Riverwalk, a 1.5-mile scenic park along the Manatee River that offers walking paths, playgrounds, and a tidal discovery zone Bradenton Riverwalk.

For nature enthusiasts, Bradenton is close to several beautiful beaches, including Anna Maria Island, which features pristine sandy beaches and clear waters Anna Maria Island. Additionally, the De Soto National Memorial, which commemorates the 1539 landing of Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, offers historical insights and scenic views De Soto National Memorial.

Bradenton's appeal for short-term rentals is bolstered by its proximity to these attractions as well as its relatively short distance to Tampa, which offers additional amenities and urban experiences. The combination of historical charm, natural beauty, and cultural attractions make Bradenton an attractive destination for visitors seeking a diverse and enriching experience.

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