Pooler · Airbnb & Vrbo management
Vacation Rental & Airbnb Management in Pooler, GA
Pooler is one of the fastest-growing cities in Georgia — a Chatham County suburb anchored by Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, Tanger Outlets, and the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force. Demand is business-driven, institutional, and year-round.
What we deliver
Full-service management in Pooler
ATLStay handles every part of your Pooler short-term rental — listing creation and professional photography, dynamic pricing, 24/7 guest communication, cleaning, and turnovers. One transparent rate, of booking revenue — all-inclusive, with no hidden fees. We manage homes across Pooler and Chatham County.
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- Airport-adjacent demand — 5 minutes from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
- Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum — a major draw for group and military history travelers
- Tanger Outlets shopping destination driving weekend and leisure demand
- Corporate and extended-stay positioning for Pooler's active development economy
- Chatham County STR rules — distinct from City of Savannah regulations
Local vs. national
The Pooler advantage: local knowledge at every level
National STR platforms run algorithms, not relationships — pricing from national datasets, remote contractor turnovers, and call-center support with no feel for your market. ATLStay is different: we know Pooler's demand patterns, event calendar, and the local vendor relationships that make turnovers reliable and reviews five-star.
Pooler: Savannah’s Airport Suburb and a Demand Engine in Its Own Right
Pooler does not fit the obvious vacation rental narrative — no historic squares, no beach access, no obvious leisure draw. What it has instead is infrastructure: the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport 5 minutes away, a pair of major interstates converging at its border, a world-class WWII museum, Georgia’s most visited outlet center, and one of the fastest-growing commercial corridors in coastal Georgia. In STR terms, this translates to year-round, weather-independent, multi-segment demand.
The Airport Advantage
Savannah’s airport handles millions of passengers annually, and a meaningful fraction of them need accommodations that are not downtown. Late arrivals who would rather not drive the 12 miles to the historic district at midnight. Early departures who want to be 10 minutes from the terminal without a $40 rideshare. Families in transit to and from Jekyll Island or Hilton Head who need a clean, spacious base for a night or two on either side of their trip. Pooler captures all of these, and the airport’s continued growth has consistently expanded this audience.
The Mighty Eighth and the Museum Traveler
The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is not a regional curiosity — it is a serious pilgrimage destination for veterans’ families, WWII historians, and military travel organizations that plan multi-day trips around it. The museum is one of the most extensive dedicated air-war museums in the country, featuring restored B-17 bombers, first-person oral histories, and research archives. Visitors from across the United States book Pooler rentals specifically to be near it, and they are not price-sensitive in the way that casual leisure travelers can be.
Corporate Pooler and the I-16 Corridor
Pooler has been one of the most active commercial development zones in coastal Georgia for more than a decade. The I-16/I-95 interchange has attracted distribution centers, manufacturing operations, and logistics facilities that collectively generate sustained business travel demand. Corporate contractors, project teams, and extended-stay workers represent a guest segment that books longer stays, treats the property carefully, and prioritizes proximity to I-16 over proximity to Forsyth Park.
Managing Pooler well means understanding which demand stream is driving occupancy in a given period and pricing accordingly. A weekend during a Mighty Eighth memorial event prices differently than a Monday-through-Thursday corporate block. STR rules vary by jurisdiction — see /resources/atlanta-short-term-rental-regulations/ for Chatham County and Georgia STR context.
Regulatory compliance
Pooler short-term rental rules — handled
Short-term rental permitting in Georgia varies by city and county — licensing, occupancy taxes, and local rules differ from one market to the next. ATLStay helps every Pooler owner navigate the local requirements and stay compliant, and we keep current as rules change.
Always confirm the latest rules with Pooler's local authority before you list — we'll point you to exactly what applies to your property.
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Common questions
Pooler STR management — FAQs
Why does Pooler's location make it a strong STR market?
Pooler sits 5 minutes from the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport and directly on I-16/I-95 interchange — the primary entry point for air travelers visiting the Savannah region and for drive-market visitors to the coast. Guests who land late, depart early, or need airport-adjacent accommodations without downtown Savannah pricing consistently fill well-positioned Pooler rentals. The commercial corridor also generates significant corporate travel demand from the manufacturing and logistics operations that have expanded aggressively along the I-16 corridor.
What is the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force?
The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in Pooler is one of the most significant WWII aviation museums in the United States, commemorating the USAAF Eighth Air Force that flew from England and sustained some of the highest casualty rates of any American military unit in the war. The museum draws veterans' organizations, school groups, military historians, and family descendants who travel specifically to Pooler for this visit. These guests often need multi-night accommodations and prefer private homes over chain hotels.
How do Tanger Outlets affect rental demand?
Tanger Outlets Savannah in Pooler draws shopping-focused visitors — primarily from the Southeast drive market — who come for extended shopping weekends. This is a distinct demand segment from Savannah's cultural tourists and the airport-adjacent traveler. Properties near Tanger with easy parking and comfortable common spaces attract family groups who use Pooler as a shopping destination base, sometimes combining a Savannah historic district day trip.
What are the STR regulations in Pooler?
Pooler falls under Chatham County jurisdiction, but as an incorporated city it has its own local ordinance requirements separate from unincorporated Chatham County rules. Requirements differ from the City of Savannah's STR framework. ATLStay navigates each property's applicable regulatory requirements. STR rules vary by jurisdiction — see [/resources/atlanta-short-term-rental-regulations/](/resources/atlanta-short-term-rental-regulations/) for Georgia context.
What property types perform well in Pooler?
Single-family homes with multiple bedrooms and good parking are the strongest performers — they accommodate the group travelers and extended-family stays that Pooler's museum and shopping demand generates. Properties within 5-10 minutes of the airport appeal specifically to the transit and corporate audience. Extended-stay amenities — full kitchens, in-unit laundry, workspace — meaningfully improve occupancy in a market with significant business travel demand.
What is ATLStay's management fee in Pooler?
Our all-in management rate starts at 10% of booking revenue. That includes listing optimization, dynamic pricing, 24/7 guest communication, cleaning coordination, and owner reporting — no setup fees.
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