cabin-outdoor
Logan, OH
Outdoor cabin market with a clear guest thesis, strong amenity expectations, and property-specific operational details.
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Regulation friendliness
Regulation Snapshot
County, township, health, lodging tax, septic, occupancy, fire safety, and driveway access details should be checked for each property.
- Permit required: Likely yes
- Owner occupancy: Not flagged
- Minimum stay: Not set
- Enforcement: medium
Demand And Seasonality
Demand is driven by Hocking Hills State Park, hiking, cabins, hot tubs, couples trips, family trips, and drive-to weekend travel.
Demand is strongest for weekend and outdoor recreation trips, with fall and warm-weather periods important to annual performance.
Upside
A well-located cabin with hot tub, fire pit, views, privacy, and durable design has an easy-to-understand guest promise.
Caution
Septic capacity, gravel access, cell service, hot tub maintenance, cleaner availability, and storm logistics can affect real operations.
Policy And Operations Watchlist
Recent STR enforcement patterns are moving toward licenses, platform compliance, taxes, minimum stays, caps, parking, local contacts, and address-level verification. Use this before trusting the pro forma.
Yes
Permit or license path
Verify
Minimum stay nights
Medium
Enforcement posture
- Confirm whether the rule attaches to the city, county, township, zoning district, HOA, condo board, lease, lender, or insurance policy.
- Check for rental-night caps, owner or residency rules, off-street parking requirements, local contact rules, inspection requirements, and hotel/lodging tax collection.
- In high-saturation markets, require an amenity moat before assuming average revenue is good enough.
$325,000
Seeded median-ish home price
$54,000
Seeded STR revenue range point
56%
Seeded occupancy assumption
Sources And Confidence
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