How much does cabin management cost in Blue Ridge, GA?
Chādy's Blue Ridge short-term cabin management fee is 18–25% of gross rental revenue, depending on property tier and service selection. Mid-term rentals are 15–18% and long-term rentals are 10–12%. No hidden fees. 90-day commitment, then month-to-month — never long-term contracts.
Who is the best cabin management company in Blue Ridge, GA?
Chādy Property Management is a top-rated Blue Ridge cabin management company with 4,000+ five-star reviews and a 4.9-star average. Blue Ridge is our Georgia flagship market — active cabin inventory across the Aska Adventure Area, Toccoa River, Downtown Blue Ridge, Mineral Bluff, McCaysville, and Lake Blue Ridge corridors — with full-service operations including dynamic pricing, 30+ platform distribution, 24/7 guest support, and end-to-end Fannin County registration handling.
What Blue Ridge submarkets does Chādy manage?
Inside Fannin County: Aska Adventure Area, Downtown Blue Ridge, Toccoa River corridor, Mineral Bluff, McCaysville, Morganton / Lake Blue Ridge, and Cherry Log. Chādy also manages select luxury cabins in the adjacent North Georgia cabin corridor — Ellijay, GA (Gilmer County · Apple Capital · Carters Lake), Blairsville, GA (Union County · Brasstown Bald · Vogel State Park), and Calhoun, GA (Gordon County · I-75 corporate + medical traveler demand).
How much can my Blue Ridge cabin earn?
A well-furnished 3-BR Blue Ridge cabin under Chādy management typically earns $95K–$140K per year. A 4-BR cabin with hot tub, fireplace, and view earns $125K–$180K. Lake Blue Ridge lakefront and Aska/Toccoa premium cabins can exceed $200K. Actual performance depends on submarket, finish level, and amenities — submit your address for a custom 24-hour projection.
How fast can my Blue Ridge cabin go live?
Most Blue Ridge cabins launch within 2 weeks — professional photography, listing creation, dynamic pricing setup, Fannin County registration, hot-tub/fireplace prep check, and distribution across 30+ platforms including Airbnb, Vrbo, and Booking.com.
Does Chādy handle Fannin County STR registration?
Yes. We manage the full Fannin County short-term rental registration end-to-end — initial application, zoning and HOA covenant verification, septic-capacity review, annual renewal, and compliance updates handled for you.
Are short-term rentals legal in Blue Ridge, GA?
Yes. Short-term rentals are legal throughout Blue Ridge and Fannin County, subject to Fannin County registration, lodging-tax compliance, and any HOA/subdivision covenants. Chādy validates eligibility before listing and handles the full registration process.
When is peak season in Blue Ridge?
October leaf season is the highest-revenue window of the year — ADR +50–90% with 3-night minimums. Summer (June–August) is strong on river/lake cabins. Christmas + New Year's week sells out 6+ weeks ahead for hot-tub/fireplace properties. Spring trout season and Atlanta drive-market weekends keep shoulder months healthy.
What taxes do Blue Ridge cabin hosts pay?
Every Blue Ridge short-term rental host owes Georgia state sales tax and a Fannin County hotel-motel excise tax on each booking (typically 5–8% combined). Chādy registers your cabin with the Georgia Department of Revenue and Fannin County, collects the taxes automatically through Airbnb, Vrbo, and Booking.com, and remits them on schedule.
Do you also manage mid-term and long-term rentals in Blue Ridge?
Yes. Cabin-based short-term rental management is our primary service (18–25%), and we also manage mid-term cabin stays for remote workers, insurance housing, and extended leisure (15–18%) and long-term 12-month leases (10–12%).
Do I still control my Blue Ridge cabin?
Yes. Owners retain full ownership, set blackout dates, and can use the cabin personally at any time.
What's included in full-service Blue Ridge cabin management?
Dynamic pricing, 30+ platform listings (Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, and more), 24/7 guest communication, hotel-quality cleaning, hot-tub maintenance, fireplace inspection and prep, septic scheduling, snow/driveway response, maintenance coordination, professional photography, Fannin County registration, GA DOR + Fannin hotel-motel tax filings, and monthly owner reporting.
Is there a long-term contract?
No. Chādy operates on a 90-day initial commitment, then month-to-month.
How is Chādy different from national cabin management companies in Blue Ridge?
Chādy is a boutique hospitality operator — not a national call center. Local boots-on-the-ground ops in Fannin County, boutique property counts per manager, 90-day initial commitment (no 12–24 month lock-ins), 18–25% STR fees, and a 4.9-star average across 4,000+ guest reviews. National cabin operators typically charge 25–35% and run a volume playbook — Chādy runs hospitality-grade operations on a curated portfolio.
How do I switch Blue Ridge cabin managers without losing bookings?
Switching cabin management companies is common and low-risk when handled correctly. Chādy runs a full transition: listing migration, review history transfer strategy, calendar handoff, guest communication continuity, and Fannin County registration updates — completed end-to-end in under 30 days. Existing bookings stay honored, your listing URL + review count is preserved where platform rules allow, and the new season launches on Chādy's dynamic pricing engine and 30+ OTA distribution.
Is Chādy an Airbnb Superhost?
Yes. Chādy operates as a Superhost across the Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida portfolio, maintaining a 4.9-star average across 4,000+ guest reviews.
Which Blue Ridge submarket has the highest cabin revenue?
Aska Adventure Area leads on ADR thanks to Chattahoochee National Forest adjacency, trail access, and Lake Blue Ridge proximity. Lake Blue Ridge lakefront cabins (Morganton corridor) post the highest top-end annual revenue. Toccoa River riverfront commands a premium in trout and tubing season. Downtown Blue Ridge wins on occupancy thanks to walkability and Scenic Railway demand. Best fit depends on cabin size, amenities, and target guest — Chādy projects each property individually.