The newly added iTrip properties are scattered across a handful of coastal Florida communities, including Palm Beach Gardens, Fort Pierce, Juno Beach, Jupiter, Stuart, Hutchinson Island and Port St. Lucie. The properties will be operated as part of a new iTrip franchise, dubbed iTrip Vacations Treasure Coast.
Source: Inman News
Vacation rental industry heats up with iTrip Vacations expansion
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