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Very Investor friendly
Bellaire allows short‑term rentals citywide with no local permit, license or caps, and only requires routine state tax registration and a 6% use‑tax, making the regulatory environment extremely investor‑friendly.
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STR specialist · Bellaire, MI
Bellaire, Michigan, is a small village located in Antrim County, in the northwestern part of the state. According to the 2020 census, Bellaire has a population of approximately 1,100 residents. It is situated about 40 miles northeast of Traverse City, which is the closest major city.
Known for its picturesque landscapes and welcoming community, Bellaire offers numerous attractions that make it appealing for short-term rentals. Among the notable landmarks is Shanty Creek Resort (https://www.shantycreek.com/),,) a popular destination for skiing, golfing, and various outdoor activities throughout the year. Another key attraction is Torch Lake (https://www.michigan.org/property/torch-lake),,) famous for its crystal-clear waters and considered one of the most beautiful lakes in Michigan, ideal for boating, fishing, and swimming.
The village also boasts the Grass River Natural Area (https://www.grassriver.org/),,) a 1,492-acre nature preserve that offers over 7 miles of trails for hiking and wildlife observation. For craft beer enthusiasts, Short's Brewing Company (https://www.shortsbrewing.com/)) has its original pub in downtown Bellaire and is well-known for its unique and varied beer selections.
Bellaire's combination of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and proximity to Traverse City makes it an attractive location for short-term rentals, catering to tourists looking to experience the serene and scenic environment of northern Michigan.
