Short-term rentals (STRs) in Grant County, New Mexico, are legal and commonly referred to as "short-term rental units." Property owners need to obtain a business license for each rental, which is contingent upon local zoning laws. The types of properties that tend to thrive in this area include rural cabins and homes, with GRant County's natural attractions appealing to both tourists and visitors seeking a scenic getaway. The local market is primarily driven by tourism, especially during the summer and the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument season, though there is also demand from business travelers. The Grant County Board of Commissioners and local community development departments oversee STR regulations, including the newly mandated lodgers' tax that aligns these rentals with traditional lodging facilities. For further details, visit the official website of Grant County, NM.