There’s a better way
to rent your furnished home.
You already have everything you need.
Let’s make it work harder for you.
Sound familiar?
You’re tired of Airbnb, but don’t know what’s next.
The platform fees keep climbing. The turnovers are relentless.
AirCover sounded reassuring until you actually needed it.
And somewhere between re-stocking the olive oil and answering a 2am messages, you started wondering if there’s a better way.
There is.
Here’s what changes when you make the switch:
Airbnb's 15.5% platform fee disappears
Turnovers drop from weekly to every one to
six months
No hotel taxes, no owner-occupancy requirements, no licensing headaches
A real security deposit replaces AirCover's empty promises
One welcome basket of essentials replaces endless restocking
Guests in transition treat your property like a home — not a hotel
The mid-term
difference
The regulatory landscape is changing fast.
Cities across Colorado are imposing hotel-level taxes on short-term rentals, requiring owner-occupancy, or restricting them altogether.
Mid-term rentals operate under long-term rental regulations —
simpler, stabler, and designed to last.
Monthly rentals have gone from niche to mainstream
15x
New
Listings
19%
Total Rental Demand
Source: Furnished Finder + AirDNA, 2026
136%
Demand
Increase
Since the dramatic increase of remote workers after 2020
Denver is at the center of it — attracting remote workers, relocating families, and traveling professionals who have the freedom to choose where they live.
The timing has never been better
for furnished rentals.
Thoughtfully crafted to elevate what matters most.
Who's coming to Denver
They're not passing through. They're putting down temporary roots.
Homeownership is less affordable than ever. A growing generation is choosing flexibility, beautiful spaces, and experiences over ownership — and they need a home that feels like one.
Corporate Relocations
Remote Workers
Future Homebuyers
Medical Professionals
Homeowners Mid-Renovation
People in Transition
People who need a real home, not just a place to sleep.