EPISODE · Nov 3, 2025 · 26 MIN
Ditch the Commission Hamster Wheel through Smart Rentals w/ Avery Carl [Replay]
from Uncommon Real Estate · host Chris Craddock, Avery Carl
In this powerful replay, Chris Craddock sits down with Avery Carl — founder of The Short Term Shop, best-selling author, and real estate investor with over 200 doors — to break down exactly how real estate agents can escape the transactional grind and build true wealth through short-term rentals.Key Takeaways:Learn why Avery focuses on “true vacation markets” with a history of short-term rental demand and how to identify similar markets that fit your investment goals.Avery explains why mature vacation markets tend to be more stable, with less regulatory pushback, providing a strong foundation for consistent ROI.Avery shares why real estate agents should consider shifting from primary home sales to an investment-oriented approach to build sustainable wealth.Hear how Avery grew The Short Term Shop to operate in multiple markets and how a team with a specialized focus on short-term rentals can serve clients better.Connect with Avery:Website: theshorttermshop.comInstagram: @theshorttermshopEmail: [email protected]: The Short Term Shop YouTubeConnect with Chris:Instagram: @craddrockFacebook: Chris Craddock BusinessResources🏠 The Redux Group: hire or refer Chris’s Real Estate Team Serving Northern VA & Richmond VA, Washington DC, and Maryland⚡ DMV Agents, Join Our Team: Agent Opportunities with The Redux Group🧠 Worldwide Agent Mastermind: Join the Uncommon Real Estate Community Facebook Group💰BEST Text Marketing Automation Software: let the power of AI bring your dormant leads to the surface so you can spend more time closing deals!🧑🎓AGENTS, get a 25% discount on your pre-licensing and continuing education from The CE Shop with promo code UNCOMMON25 but only if you go through the link here.
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