Sept 2024 Newsletter

Sept 2024 Newsletter

NMSTRA Updates Welcome Our Newest NMSTRA Members! Big shoutout and thank you to everyone who has joined the NMSTRA! You’ve taken the first step toward building a stronger, more vibrant short-term rental community in New Mexico. 🚀 Please join us in welcoming our newest...
July 2024 Updates

July 2024 Updates

NMSTRA Updates 🔦Local Leader Spotlight  Kris Leslie-Curtis: A champion of New Mexico Short-Term Rentals NMSTRA President, Kris Leslie-Curtis recently sat down with Rent Responsibly to share her story of why she became involved with advocacy and how the NMSTRA got...
2023 New Mexico STR Economic Impact Study

2023 New Mexico STR Economic Impact Study

Tourism and hospitality have become vital components of New Mexico’s economy in recent years, particularly short-term rentals. In 2023 alone, they contributed over $1.01 billion to the state’s economy, generating income for more than 17,000 New Mexican...
Santa Fe County Tax Reclassification

Santa Fe County Tax Reclassification

The New Mexico Short-Term Rental Association is advocating against Santa Fe County’s effort to change the tax classification of short-term rentals from residential to non-residential. Should this occur, STR owners will lose the 3% residential cap, and your properties...