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Pocono STR Investor Guide

Everything you need to evaluate, purchase, and operate a short-term rental investment in the Pocono Mountains.

Why the Pocono Mountains for STR Investment

The Pocono Mountains represent one of the most accessible and compelling short-term rental markets in the Northeast. Within 90 minutes to two hours of more than 25 million people across New York City, New Jersey, and Philadelphia, the Poconos offer year-round demand, a wide range of price points, and a mature vacation rental market that continues to grow.

SeasonDemand Drivers
WinterSkiing at Camelback, Jack Frost, Big Boulder, Shawnee Mountain, and Blue Mountain. Indoor waterparks drive bookings even in cold months.
SpringHiking, waterfalls, whitewater rafting, and fishing. Delaware Water Gap draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
SummerPeak season. Lake communities, waterparks, golf, and festivals drive the highest occupancy. Properties sleeping 8 or more with hot tubs command premium nightly rates.
FallFoliage season is one of the strongest booking periods. Jim Thorpe, Bushkill Falls, and scenic drives attract visitors September through November.

The Pocono market also offers a lower barrier to entry than most comparable vacation markets. A well-positioned STR-eligible property can be acquired in the range of $250,000 to $700,000, with the upper end typically reflecting waterfront homes or properties with acreage, with strong gross revenue potential relative to the purchase price.

Understanding STR Eligibility

The most critical step before any Pocono purchase

STR eligibility in the Pocono Mountains depends on three separate and independent layers of approval, all three of which must be satisfied for a property to legally operate as a short-term rental. Buyers should verify all three layers independently before making any purchasing decision, as rules can change.

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Layer 1Township Zoning

The township must permit short-term rentals in that zoning district. Some townships ban STR outright in residential zones. Others require a use permit or conditional use approval.

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Layer 2HOA Rules

If the property is in a private HOA community, the HOA must also permit short-term rentals. HOA rules are set by the community governing documents and are completely independent of township rules.

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Layer 3Township STR License

Many Pocono townships require STR operators to obtain a township-level license or permit before renting. Requirements may include: annual license fee, property inspection, proof of adequate insurance, maximum occupancy certification, local responsible party designation, and tax registration.

Never assume. Always verify all three layers directly with the township zoning office, the HOA, and the township licensing office before submitting an offer. A listing that says STR-friendly is not a legal guarantee.

Monroe County townships are the most active STR market in the region. Carbon County has an active market particularly around Lake Harmony and Jim Thorpe. Pike County is mixed. Wayne County is generally less STR-active with more communities oriented toward primary residence use. Rules are subject to change — always confirm directly with the township and HOA.

Evaluating STR Investment Potential

Top Revenue Drivers

  • Hot tub — one of the single highest-impact features, year-round appeal
  • Game room — strong with families and groups
  • Sleeps 8 or more — group bookings command premium rates
  • Lake or waterfront access — boosts summer rates significantly
  • Ski proximity — within 15 minutes of a major resort drives winter bookings
  • Private outdoor pool — where permitted, significant summer premium
  • EV charger — increasingly requested by guests traveling from NJ, NYC, and Philadelphia

Supporting Features

  • High-speed internet
  • Smart TV and streaming
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Outdoor fire pit
  • Garage or covered parking
  • Pet-friendly policy
  • Community pool access
Typical Pocono STR Revenue Ranges (verify current data independently):
  • 3-bed / 2-bath STR-eligible community home: $45,000 to $70,000 gross/year
  • 4-bed / 3-bath with hot tub and game room: $65,000 to $95,000 gross/year
  • 5–6 bed large group home with premium amenities: $90,000 to $140,000+ gross/year
Note: These are gross revenue estimates before platform fees, management fees, taxes, and operating expenses. Verify current data independently.

Before purchasing, research actual revenue data for comparable properties in the community. Tools to use include AirDNA or similar short-term rental data platforms, which provide market-level and property-level revenue data including average daily rate, occupancy rate, and estimated annual revenue for your specific area. Review active Airbnb and VRBO listings in the community and, if available, request actual rental revenue documentation from the seller.

From Gross to Net — Understanding Operating Costs

Gross revenue is only the starting point. To understand what an STR actually returns, subtract operating expenses. As a rough planning guide, many Pocono operators see total annual operating costs (excluding mortgage) land around 35–50% of gross revenue, depending on whether they self-manage and how amenity-heavy the property is. Typical ongoing expenses include:

A Sample Cash-on-Cash Analysis

Illustrative only. These are round numbers chosen to show how the math works — not a projection or a promise of returns. Your actual numbers will differ. Build your own analysis with real quotes and verified data, and review it with a lender and CPA.

Cash-on-cash return measures annual pre-tax cash flow against the actual cash you put into the deal. Here's a simplified example for a 4-bedroom STR with a hot tub, using second-home financing:

Line ItemAmountNotes
Purchase price$450,000STR-eligible 4-bed
Down payment (10%)$45,000Second-home financing
Closing costs + furnishing$30,000Cash also invested
Total cash invested$75,000Down + closing + furnishing
Gross annual revenue$80,000Verify with AirDNA
Operating expenses (~45%)($36,000)Mgmt, utilities, cleaning, insurance, HOA, maintenance, supplies
Net operating income$44,000Gross minus operating costs
Annual mortgage (P&I)($30,000)On ~$405,000 financed
Annual pre-tax cash flow$14,000NOI minus debt service
Cash-on-cash return~18.7%$14,000 ÷ $75,000 cash invested

Change any input and the picture changes — use property management and the operating-cost line rises while your time commitment falls; put more down and cash flow improves but the cash-on-cash math shifts. The point isn't the headline percentage; it's to run this analysis on every property you seriously consider, with real numbers, before you make an offer. Kerry can help you assemble the inputs.

Financing Your STR Investment

Speak with a qualified mortgage professional before beginning your property search. A lender experienced with investment and vacation property financing can review your financial profile, explain which loan types you may qualify for, and give you a realistic picture of your purchasing power before you invest time in the search process.

How you finance a Pocono STR purchase is one of the most important decisions you will make as an investor. Different loan types carry different down payment requirements, interest rates, and eligibility criteria, and lenders treat STR properties differently than primary residences.

Key Financing Considerations for STR Buyers

Before starting your search, have a conversation with your lender about:

Second Home vs. Investment Property Loan

The most important financing distinction for STR buyers is whether the lender classifies your property as a second home or an investment property. It affects nearly everything:

Second HomeInvestment Property
Down paymentAs low as 10%Typically 20–25%
Interest rateSame as primary home0.5–1.0% higher
Rental incomeCan't use to qualifyMay be used to qualify
Personal use requiredYesNo

Most Pocono STR investors pursue second-home financing where possible, for the lower down payment and better rate — but lenders apply specific tests to determine second-home eligibility. Kerry can connect you with lenders experienced in Pocono STR financing.

DSCR Loans

Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) loans are long-term investment-property loans (not short-term hard-money loans). They offer 30-year terms at rates closer to conventional mortgages and qualify the property on its ability to generate enough rental income to cover the mortgage, rather than requiring traditional personal income documentation. Key features:

DSCR loans are one of several options worth discussing with a qualified mortgage lender experienced in investment properties. Kerry can provide lender referrals; always consult your lender and financial advisor for the best structure for your situation.

STR Insurance

Standard homeowners insurance does not cover short-term rental activity. Before your first guest checks in, you need a policy specifically designed for STR use. Providers that specialize in vacation rental coverage are available and your lender will require proof of adequate insurance before closing. Consult an insurance professional for a quote specific to your property.

Operating Your STR

Self-Managing

  • Keep 100% of revenue after platform fees
  • Full control over pricing, listing, and guest experience
  • Requires time investment in guest communication, cleaning coordination, and maintenance
  • Works best for local or very hands-on investors
  • Smart home tools significantly reduce daily workload

Property Management

  • PM fees typically 20% to 30% of gross revenue
  • Hands-off — PM handles bookings, guests, cleaning, and maintenance
  • Quality varies — interview multiple PMs and check reviews
  • Works best for out-of-area investors
  • Some PMs handle licensing renewals and tax remittance

Startup Costs

ItemEstimated Cost
Full furnishing (4-bed home)$15,000 – $35,000
Professional STR photography$300 – $600
Smart home setup$500 – $1,500
Kitchenware and linens$1,500 – $3,500
Cleaning supplies and startup stock$300 – $600
Township STR license fee$100 – $500
STR insurance (first year)$1,500 – $3,500
HOA registration fee$0 – $500
Airbnb / VRBO listing setup$0 (% of bookings)

The two dominant platforms in the Pocono STR market are Airbnb and VRBO. Airbnb typically charges the host 3% of the booking subtotal. VRBO charges hosts 5% plus a payment processing fee. Some experienced operators build their own booking website to capture repeat guests without platform fees.

Tax Considerations

Short-term rental ownership can offer meaningful tax advantages, but the rules are specific and the details matter. A CPA familiar with STR taxation is an essential member of your investment team. The information below is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice.

The 14-Day Rule

The IRS applies different tax treatment depending on how many days per year you personally use the property versus rent it. Most active STR investors structure their personal use carefully to maintain rental property tax treatment. Your CPA will advise on how to track and document personal use days.

Deductible Expenses

STR owners can typically deduct a wide range of operating expenses against rental income including mortgage interest, property taxes, HOA dues, insurance, management fees, platform fees, cleaning and maintenance costs, and professional services. Consult your CPA for guidance specific to your situation.

Pennsylvania Hotel Occupancy Tax

Pennsylvania imposes a Hotel Occupancy Tax on short-term rentals and most townships impose their own local occupancy taxes. Airbnb and VRBO automatically collect and remit state and many local taxes on your behalf. Confirm with your CPA which taxes are handled by the platform and which you must remit directly.

1031 Exchange

If you eventually sell your STR investment property, a 1031 Exchange may allow you to defer capital gains taxes by reinvesting the proceeds into a like-kind replacement property. See Kerry's dedicated 1031 Exchange resource, and consult a qualified intermediary and CPA before initiating any exchange.

How Kerry Helps STR Investors

Buying an STR investment property in the Pocono Mountains is fundamentally different from buying a primary residence. The due diligence is deeper, the eligibility verification is more complex, and the financial analysis requires a different set of skills.

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Before You Search

  • Connect you with lenders experienced in Pocono investment and vacation property financing
  • Identify communities that match your criteria
  • Educate you on the three-layer eligibility test
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During the Search

  • Verify STR eligibility for every property before you invest time in it
  • Analyze STR revenue potential using available market data and comparable listings
  • Review HOA documents — rental policies, fees, restrictions, financial health
3

Making the Offer

  • Structure the offer with STR due diligence in mind
  • Request seller STR revenue history as part of due diligence
  • Advise on contingency strategy in competitive offer situations
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Under Contract Through Closing

  • Coordinate inspections
  • Review HOA resale certificate
  • Confirm STR license process with the township
  • Connect you with local attorneys, insurance providers, and property managers

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IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This guide is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. STR regulations, HOA rules, township ordinances, zoning laws, tax rules, financing requirements, market conditions, market data, and platform policies change frequently and vary by location. All information should be independently verified before making any purchasing or investment decision. Before purchasing any property for short-term rental use, consult with a licensed real estate attorney, a CPA or tax professional experienced in short-term rental taxation, a qualified mortgage lender, and your insurance professional. Kerry McCaw is a licensed Pennsylvania real estate professional, not a legal, tax, or financial advisor. Always consult a licensed professional for advice specific to your situation. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.