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Blue River, OR
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Yes, short-term rentals are explicitly allowed in Blue River, CO. The Town of Blue River has required licenses for all short-term rentals (less than 30 days) since 2013. There is currently no cap or limit on the number of short-term rentals in the town, though this is being evaluated by the Board of Trustees for potential future restrictions.
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Blue River hosts earn a median $30,313/year with $238 ADR and 53% occupancy.
Top performers pull in $46,794+ per year.
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Important Note: This guide is based on current Blue River, CO regulations. While the town currently has no cap on STRs, this is under evaluation and could change. Investors should monitor town board meetings for potential regulatory updates.
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Blue River is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is located on Oregon Route 126 along the McKenzie River, between the communities of Finn Rock and Rainbow. It is in the Willamette National Forest, where the Blue River empties into the McKenzie. The community was named after the Blue River, which was named for the striking blue color that apparently comes from its rocky bed. Five miles northeast of the community, a dam on the Blue River forms the Blue River Reservoir.
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