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How important is location for Airbnb?

It's vital that you display an accurate location on your Airbnb listing. It's also a good idea to provide similar info in your listing description. “I describe in my description where the home is,” says Juliette, a Host Advisory Board member in Nairobi, Kenya.



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When you choose to list your Airbnb, you want to pick a property close to popular tourist attractions. For example, you want your Airbnb near museums, parks, shopping, hiking trails, ski locations, restaurants, etc. The closer you are to attractions, the more likely guests will want to book your listing.

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Some hosts who have those policies choose not to reveal their address until that period has passed. In those cases the guest will get the address 48 hours after making the reservation.

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Method 1: Share your device location Enable sharing of your exact GPS location from your mobile device. If your device's GPS location is close enough to your listing's location, your listing address will be confirmed.

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An entire house may give you the most income and a consistently high occupancy rate. However, the costs of operating this property type can also be significant. This is why gross rental yield should also be considered when buying an Airbnb rental.

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The first option is to rent out your Airbnb as a short-term let on the platform and change it to a medium- or long-term rental property once you have reached the ninety-day limit. Airbnb will not take your listing down if you change it to a rental for 90+ days, and you will also be fully compliant with the regulations.

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Airbnb automatically collects from guests 1 month upfront and at the beginning of each 30 day period. Learn more about payouts for monthly stays. Stays longer than 28 nights and longer are subject to your chosen long-term cancellation policy.

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Yes, AirBnb is still profitable. The tourist market is HUGE and there's definitely room for you to make money in it too. Just pay attention to: Location.

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There are many expenses that come with having an Airbnb. For instance, you will have utility bills that may be higher than usual since guests don't really care how much electricity they use. You will also have cleaning expenses if you are not willing to do it on your own.

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Airbnb hosts earned more than triple all other workers, with nearly half earning more than $500 per month. The monthly average for hosts was $924, blowing away No. 2 TaskRabbit, whose users average $380. A full 10% of Airbnb hosts earn $2,000 or more per month.

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The value of an Airbnb listing comes from a variety of factors. Ultimately, the better experience you can provide, the more you can charge and the more people will be willing to pay. Focusing on providing the best lodging possible for your guests and working on building a strong reputation is the first step.

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According to Tipalti's study, Hawaii is the US state with the highest average annual host earnings. There, Airbnb hosts make, on average, a whopping $73,247 per year. Tennessee hosts follow right after, with $67,510 per year thanks to the state's many gorgeous properties and attractions.

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There are numerous benefits to becoming a host, but it's important to remember that it takes time and money to do it correctly. The hosts who have an entrepreneurial mindset and treat their rental like a business often make the most money and become millionaires.

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10 Cities with the Highest Airbnb Occupancy Rates Mount Desert, ME: 93.2% Kihei, HI: 91.7% Lahaina, HI: 91.7% Wailuku, HI: 91.1%

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We require listing Hosts, new Co-Hosts, and booking guests to be verified. When you book a stay or when you become a Host, we may need to verify your personal information, such as your legal name, address, phone number, and other contact details. We may also ask for a photo of your government ID and a selfie.

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When you host or help with hosting on Airbnb, you may be asked to provide information such as your legal name, date of birth, or government ID for verification. These details are required by law as part of a process called Know Your Customer (KYC).

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