Vacation Home Expo returning to Atlanta

Posted on June 22nd, 2008 by Laura Byrne Paquet in Vacation Rentals

The Vacation Home Expo is coming back to the Cobb Galleria Convention Centre in the Atlanta ‘burbs, from January 23 to 25, 2009. I attended the inaugural show in April 2008 and found it a useful way to gather information on a wide range of vacation home rental companies. Granted, many of the exhibitors were promoting rentals in condo vacation complexes, which don’t quite provide that “like a local” vibe. However, most of the big players who rent out houses and apartments in real residential neighbourhoods were also represented, and there were excellent seminars on the basics of renting a vacation property. For info, go to www.vacationhomeexpo.com.

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