Welcome to the new
El Paso Short Term Rental Alliance
Founded in 2023, the El Paso STRA believes in the power of collaboration and fostering strong relationships among short term rental (STR) owners, local residents, and businesses. We are committed to responsible hosting practices among our members, and we uphold high standards of professionalism, guest satisfaction, and community respect. We encourage our members to be good neighbors, maintain properties responsibly, and contribute to the overall well-being of our community.
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Welcome to El Paso! We are excited for you to join our community. We founded this alliance for the city of El Paso to bring peace and prosperity between all stakeholders and constituents of our city. We hope that by bringing this education to new and seasoned STR owners, El Paso’s community can continue to be exemplary neighbors, enhancing our shared vision and beautifying our Sun City.
DID YOU KNOW:
90%
OF STR HOSTS OWN JUST 1 PROPERTY
El Paso is a mom-and-pop market, with many hosts simply seeking to help cover the second highest property tax rates in the country.
0.5%
OF EL PASO’S HOUSING SUPPLY IS STRS
This tiny fraction has no effect on local housing supply or real estate prices.
6%
STRS PAY THE SAME STATE HOTEL OCCUPANCY TAX
These tax dollars support essential TX services.
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RECENT ARTICLES
New Mexico and El Paso Short-Term Rental Associations Launch Emergency Accommodation Program for Ruidoso Fire Victims and Emergency Responders
In response to the devastating Ruidoso fires in New Mexico, the New Mexico Short-Term Rental Association (NMSTRA) and El Paso Short Term Rental Alliance (EPSTRA) have activated a joint Emergency Accommodation Program aimed at providing immediate relief to residents displaced by the fires and emergency personnel.
June Updates
The June EPSTRA newsletter including a special invite to the EPSTRA Airbnb event, an update from an alliance leadership workshop, and national STR news.
Findings on STR Economic Impact and Affordable Housing from STR Alliances and National Association of REALTORS
A new unbiased study by RRC Associates, commissioned by the Western Mountain Resort Alliance with funding from the National Association of REALTORS®, sheds light on the misunderstood economic and social impacts of short-term rentals (STRs) in three popular mountain resort destinations: Summit County, Colorado; Pitkin County, Colorado; and Teton County, Wyoming.