Invermere Short-Term Rental Property Management (Airbnb & Vacation Rentals)
Full-service hosting, regulatory compliance, and dynamic pricing tuned to Invermere events.
Earn more, with less hassle.
The Challenges Invermere Hosts Face—and How We Make Hosting Effortless
Owning a vacation property in Invermere is about embracing the mountain-lake lifestyle—but managing it can be a challenge. Between evolving local regulations, seasonal demand shifts, and the importance of keeping guests and neighbours happy, it takes experience and care to do it right.
At Aisling Baile, we take that responsibility off your shoulders. Our team oversees every detail—licensing and compliance, guest communication, dynamic pricing, and professional cleaning and maintenance. With our tailored, local approach, your lakeside retreat stays pristine, your bookings consistent, and your community relationships strong.
You simply enjoy the rewards of ownership—knowing your Invermere property is managed with the same level of sophistication, discretion, and care that makes this destination so sought-after.
Transparent Management For Invermere Owners
We believe property owners deserve the very best. That’s why we only offer full-service management, a complete solution designed to maximize your revenue while minimizing your workload. From marketing and guest communication to professional cleaning, inspections, and maintenance, every detail is taken care of with precision and care.
What’s Included
Why it Works
Full service means you can be completely hands-off while still enjoying maximum returns and peace of mind.
Multi-Property Advantage
If you own more than one property, ask us about multi-property discounts, a way to save while scaling your investment.
Invermere Market Insights
Invermere’s short-term rental market is flourishing as more visitors discover its lakeside beauty and year-round appeal. But managing a high-end property here takes more than just great views—it requires an understanding of local regulations, shifting seasonal demand, and the expectations of both guests and neighbours.
With the right local guidance and care, your
Invermere getaway can become a reliable, well-managed investment that blends seamlessly into the community—enhancing both your returns and the town’s welcoming charm.
Occupancy Rates & Seasonal Trends
Summer Highs
Occupancy peaks in July and remains high through to early September, with nightly rates up to double those of other seasons.
Alberta Escapes
Spring and fall are the ultimate seasons for Calgarians looking to sneak in one last golf trip or hike. Strategic marketing & pricing can maintain a consistent occupancy rate.
Winter Patterns
The colder months bring in those looking for a true mountain getaway—skiing, skating, Christmas markets... It's the true Hallmark experience.
Shoulder Seasons
March, April, October, and November tend to dip, requiring smart pricing and targeted marketing to maintain occupancy.
Event Impact (Bonspiel on the Lake, Mountain Music Bash & More)
Each winter, the Bonspiel on the Lake transforms Lake Windermere into one of Canada’s most unique curling venues, drawing teams and spectators from across the province. In summer, Mountain Home Productions puts on a concert (this year was the Mountain Music Bash), which fills the lakeshore with live music, artisan vendors, and a vibrant festival atmosphere that celebrates the best of mountain-lake living.
For property owners, these peak periods create exceptional opportunities. With the right pricing and booking strategy, your
Invermere retreat
can achieve higher occupancy and stronger returns—while offering guests an authentic, high-end Columbia Valley experience they’ll want to return to year after year.
Revenue Potential by Property Type
Detached/Single-Family Homes
Popular with families & groups; steady occupancy across the year, premium rates during seasonal demands.
Townhouses/Duplexes
Strong appeal to leisure travellers; lower upkeep to a larger house, but more comfortable than a condo.
Condos/Apartments
Condos attract those wanting to explore the area on foot. A desirable neighbourhood is key to these investments.
Estate/Luxury Homes
High earning potential when positioned for executive rentals or large group accommodations.
Compliance & Regulatory Factors
Operating in Invermere requires both a business license and a provincial registration number. Some properties also require a temporary use permit (TUP).
Business License Required
All STR operators must apply for a District of Invermere Business License, renewed annually.
Provincial Registration Required
All STR operators must apply for a BC Provincial Registration number, renewed annually.
Temporary Use Permits (TUPs)
Certain properties in Invermere require a temporary use permit (TUP), which is valid for up to three years.
Insurance Gaps
Airbnb’s AirCover doesn’t fully replace proper insurance — we help owners review and secure adequate coverage.
Seasonality Pricing Strategy
Our approach blends dynamic pricing software with local market expertise:
Summer Strategy
Adjust nightly rates upward, set minimum stays, and optimize release windows to capture premium bookings.
Alberta Escapes
Highlight relaxing amenities (smaller crowds, changing landscapes, cozy fireplaces, etc.) and optimize for weekday occupancy.
Winter Readiness
Market properties as Rocky Mountain or ski trip bases; bundle weekend packages to maximize bookings.
Shoulder Months
Offer discounts for longer stays, promote pet-friendly listings, and target remote or seasonal workers seeking affordable monthly options.
At Aisling Baile, we understand Invermere’s seasons each have their own rhythm—from the lively energy of festivals on the lake to the quiet charm of winter days along frozen Windermere, when the Bonspiel on the Lake brings the community together. We plan ahead so your Invermere property stays inviting and profitable year-round—capturing the best of every season, not just the peaks.
Invermere Neighbourhood Performance Snapshots

Lake Windermere Pointe
These lakeside condos are in the most coveted complex in the area, thanks to the outdoor pool & hot tubs, and proximity to Lake Windermere.
- Best For: These condos are perfect for small families and seasonal workers.
- Seasonal Advantage: Free Panorama transportation down the block and James Chabot Beach just a 2-minute walk away.
- Owner Tip: Units with 3-bedrooms and/or lake or pool views outperform the others.

Downtown/Central
Properties located near 7th Avenue offer proximity to boutiques, restaurants, walking/biking routes, and (of course) Lake Windermere.
- Best For: Single detached (3+ bedroom) homes and townhouses.
- Seasonal Advantage: Steady year-round demand, especially pet-friendly spaces; higher summer occupancy thanks to parks and trails.
- Owner Tip: Listings with private hot tubs make ~30% more than those without.

Westside
Areas like Pine Ridge and Westridge are just outside of the downtown core, with more property space and breathing room.
- Best for: Newer townhouses that appeal to couples and growing families.
- Seasonal Advantage: New developments are growing throughout the area, appealing to those looking for modern getaways.
- Owner
Tip: Listings with manicured outdoor spaces can command higher nightly rates.

Wilmer
This budding, family-oriented neighbourhood has large future growth potential and a variety of housing options to choose from, depending on your budget/goals.
- Best For: Character homes and acreages appealing to families & small groups.
- Seasonal Advantage: Mid-way between downtown Invermere & Panorama makes it the ideal basecamp for year-round adventures.
- Owner Tip: Flexible check-in and self-check technology are ideal for families on the go.
Turn Your Invermere Property Into a Passive Income-Generating Short-Term Rental
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