Become a Home Hosts Member

Sign up to get the most robust hosting resources and other members-only benefits.

Payments are tax-deductible as allowable under IRS code.

$1000/year

For larger property management companies, and owners and hosts interested in further supporting our mission. Includes promotional opportunities.

$250/year

For owners and hosts with more than one rental property, and local service providers interested in connecting their business with Home Hosts.

$500/year

For smaller property management companies, and owners and hosts interested in further supporting our mission. Includes promotional opportunities.

$149/year

For STR owners and hosts with one rental property.

Home Hosts Member Benefits

Home Hosts of Door County Networking

MEMBERS-ONLY NETWORKING EVENTS

Only members can access exclusive virtual events covering important topics, like updates from each town, industry news, hosting and property management best practices, and more.

Home Hosts of Door County News

NEWS & ALERTS

When critical meetings or potential ordinance changes arise in your town, you’ll be the first to know. Members receive timely updates, expert legal advice, and coordinated action plans to effectively advocate for STR-friendly policies.

Home Hosts Templates

TEMPLATES & DOWNLOADS

Members can enjoy free templates, guides, checklists, and other downloads to make everything you do faster, easier, and more successful.

Home Hosts Business Resources

LOCAL BUSINESS RESOURCES

Members can connect directly with local businesses and service providers who know and support our unique industry.

What is Home Hosts doing for me?

Home Hosts is the unified voice representing responsible STRs to our policymakers and broader community. Our volunteer leadership, together with our partners, keep a close watch on what’s happening throughout Door County and across the country.

Where do my dollars go?

 Membership dues cover the things volunteer hours can’t. A significant portion of them cover legal services, providing advice and representation when towns propose ordinances that don’t align with state and local laws.