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The Peak Season
Lucas Miller & Tyler Kostich
17 episodes
1 day ago
The Peak Season Podcast is where hospitality, entrepreneurship, and real estate intersect. Each episode dives into the strategies that drive high-performing short-term rentals — from pricing and guest experience to design, marketing, and leadership. Whether you’re managing properties, growing an STR portfolio, or exploring what it takes to build a truly exceptional hospitality brand, you’ll find real conversations, practical insights, and lessons learned from the field. Tune in to level up your business and see what it really takes to thrive in the peak season — and beyond.
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The Peak Season Podcast is where hospitality, entrepreneurship, and real estate intersect. Each episode dives into the strategies that drive high-performing short-term rentals — from pricing and guest experience to design, marketing, and leadership. Whether you’re managing properties, growing an STR portfolio, or exploring what it takes to build a truly exceptional hospitality brand, you’ll find real conversations, practical insights, and lessons learned from the field. Tune in to level up your business and see what it really takes to thrive in the peak season — and beyond.
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Two Properties. One Month. Zero Margin for Error.
The Peak Season
26 minutes 50 seconds
3 days ago
Two Properties. One Month. Zero Margin for Error.

Episode Summary

Luke and Tyler sit down for a real-time catch-up as Luke races to bring two new short-term rentals online before year-end. One is Alm Haus, Luke’s first major renovation, and the other is a newly acquired “tree house vibe” property near Bellaire.

They unpack winter booking softness, renovation realities, vendor coordination during the holidays, and why soft openings with trusted guests can save you from costly mistakes. The episode also dives into the tax-driven urgencybehind getting properties live, smart amenity decisions in ski markets, and why sometimes “good enough” is better than waiting for perfect.

If you’ve ever tried to launch a property in December… this one will feel very familiar. 😅


🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Winter bookings may feel softer than previous years and require more active pricing and listing tweaks
  • Major renovations create compounding delays if timelines aren’t tightly managed
  • Soft openings with friends, family, or trusted guests help identify issues before full-price bookings
  • To capture first-year tax benefits, properties must be operational and meet short-stay requirements
  • Bookings that cross into the new year count toward next year, not the current one
  • Sleep setup matters: multiple king bedrooms often outperform bunk-heavy layouts
  • In ski markets, hot tubs are table stakes, not a luxury
  • Differentiation matters: geo domes vs barrel saunas should align with your guest avatar
  • Wayfair Professional and Amazon Business can be leveraged for scheduled deliveries and faster setups
  • Strong local relationships can solve operational problems faster than throwing money at them
  • Launching with solid DIY photos is acceptable short-term if professional photos are scheduled

⏱️ Episode Timeline

  • 00:06 Intro and the reality of launching under pressure
  • 02:24 Winter booking slowdown and active pricing strategies
  • 03:36 Alm Haus renovation update and lessons learned
  • 05:30 Holiday staffing challenges and contingency planning
  • 06:30 Soft openings and using trusted guests to work out issues
  • 07:38 Why year-end timing matters for STR tax strategy
  • 10:53 The “Tree House” property and why the prior owner struggled
  • 13:28 Bedroom layouts and multi-family demand
  • 14:17 Why hot tubs are non-negotiable in ski markets
  • 15:17 Amenity decisions based on guest avatar
  • 17:36 Wayfair Pro delivery scheduling and rapid setup planning
  • 19:25 Outsourcing time-intensive tasks during short property visits
  • 22:08 Creative vendor solutions and relationship-driven operations
  • 24:31 Photography strategy: launching now, upgrading later
  • 26:45 Wrap-up and call to action

💬 Notable Quotes

  • “The only show where you get to take pleasure from our pain.”
  • “The name doesn’t matter nearly as much as whether I can get the domain.”
  • “You have to get up and running at some point.”
  • “People up north are just a different breed — and that matters in this business.”

⚠️ Disclaimer

This episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. Always consult with your own attorney, CPA, or financial professional regarding your specific situation.

The Peak Season
The Peak Season Podcast is where hospitality, entrepreneurship, and real estate intersect. Each episode dives into the strategies that drive high-performing short-term rentals — from pricing and guest experience to design, marketing, and leadership. Whether you’re managing properties, growing an STR portfolio, or exploring what it takes to build a truly exceptional hospitality brand, you’ll find real conversations, practical insights, and lessons learned from the field. Tune in to level up your business and see what it really takes to thrive in the peak season — and beyond.