Folly Beach & Short Term Rentals, Oh my!

Short Term Rentals are the talk of the town and it's a constantly changing landscape for Charleston and the surrounding barrier islands.  We’ve seen some incredibly favorable shifts, we’re looking at you North Charleston and Park Circle, and we’ve had some not so great changes.  So, we’re here to give you the lay of the land with the most recent buzz on the street at good ole Folly Beach.  

 

Folly History          

First, a bit of background on the short term rental game at Folly.  Honestly up until now we’ve seen a pretty flexible process in place that has certainly supported rentals.  Moreover, there’s been a steady demand for this pretty as pie and laid back beach town that many visit year after year.  However, we all know that population has grown in the Charleston area and in our opinion because of this, and the fact that yet again our beloved Holy City is the #1 Best City in the US (by our good friends at Travel & Leisure) and for the 10th year in a row, some long time residents wish for the good days of yesteryear.  But, back to the conversation at hand.  Listen up because here’s the skinny.  

Restrictions

1.  STR Cap:  Folly Beach has now restricted the number of Short Term Rental Permits, capped at 800.

2.  License Transfers:  There is also no transferring a current license, so that means that if you currently are buying or selling a STR permitted property the license must be reapplied for after ownership has changed.  

 3.  Vacation Rental Act:  A Temporary STR license will be put in place if there is a change in ownership to uphold the stipulations of the South Carolina Vacation Rental Act.  This allows the new owner to honor rentals that were in place before the sale of the property.  The new owner will also be required to provide proper documentation of the sale of home, property bookings, and closing date to substantiate the need for this permit.  

 The above applies to owner occupied and investment rental properties that are renting for a period of less than 29 days.  Oh and the icing on the cake, if you had your hopes up of securing a coveted beach front rental… the cap has already been met and all new applications with the city will be waitlisted.  

 

 So it’s a “sorry folks park’s closed!” kinda scenario, which brings us to our next thought, where are the best places for Short Term Rentals in Charleston County?  Stay tuned as we’re diving into that topic here soon, and we’ll give you the breakdown on where to go and why.

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