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What do people like most with Airbnb?

10 things that Airbnb guests love
  • An honest listing. Nothing is more disappointing for a guest than finding out a listing isn't accurate. ...
  • Snacks. Leaving a few snacks out for your guests can help make them feel welcome in your home. ...
  • Maps and guides. ...
  • Plug adapters. ...
  • A clear space. ...
  • WiFi. ...
  • Communication. ...
  • Privacy.




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The most liked homes on Airbnb's Instagram in 2021
  1. Zion EcoCabin (Hildale, UT, United States) ...
  2. Raven Rock Treehouse (Fletcher, NC, United States) ...
  3. Crow's Nest (Monte Rio, CA, United States) ...
  4. The Kingdom A-frame (Burke, VT, United States) ...
  5. The Woodlands House (Sandy, OR, United States) ...
  6. Villa Amalfi (Tulum, Mexico)


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It's not necessarily about having a super luxurious space or the most high-end amenities. Instead, consider small gestures that can have a big impact, like offering your favorite local coffee or a handwritten welcome note. Here, hosts share some simple, budget-friendly ideas for giving guests an unforgettable stay.

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Difficult guests Having unruly guests can be a major headache for an Airbnb host and cause a lot of stress. While you can place screening measures in place, there's always a possibility that you end up renting your property to guests who cause problems or damage your place.

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15 Most Profitable Airbnb Cities in the World
  • Montreal, Canada. ...
  • Brisbane, Australia. ...
  • Boston, USA. ...
  • Hilo, USA. ...
  • Canmore, Canada. ...
  • Chula Vista, California. ...
  • Copenhagen, Denmark. Number of Approximate Years To Recover Investment: 9.52. ...
  • Washington, D.C., USA. Number of Approximate Years To Recover Investment: 8.79.


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Mortgage/lease payment Mortgage or lease payment takes up the biggest chunk of your monthly expenses and understandably so, after all, it is the payment for the property in which you built your business.

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Personalize your vacation rental with a few luxury Airbnb amenities to give you a competitive edge and elevate your listing.
  1. Upgrade Your Guests' Experience. ...
  2. Invest in Quality Airbnb Amenities per Room. ...
  3. Offer Eco-Friendly Alternatives. ...
  4. Add an Airbnb Vending Machine. ...
  5. Hire a Reliable Cleaner.


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Lots of people make money on Airbnb. But lots of others don't, too. In fact, there are way more hosts barely making ends meet on short-term rentals.

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In the case of Airbnb, its USP is the ability to provide travelers with a unique and more personalized experience, often in unique and unusual properties that traditional hotels can't match. Your value proposition promises what your product will do for the customer and how it will meet their needs.

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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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Surprisingly, there really isn't a magic number! The number adjusts depending on the Airbnb market. However, realtors often advise you to go for a property with the most number of bedrooms if your target is to maximize income. It may be true that bigger property means a higher nightly rate.

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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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Travelers piled on, too, sharing their own reasons for abandoning Airbnb: high prices, steep cleaning fees and a lack of service that stands in stark contrast to hotels.

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Hosts are paid out based on guest stays. Guests often find Airbnb is cheaper, has more character, and is homier than hotels. Risks of hosting include renting your place to rude guests, theft or damaged property, complaints from neighbors, and potential regulatory violations depending on your location.

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I found myself dealing with uncommunicative hosts and apartments that didn't live up to the listing photos. Once, I checked in to an Airbnb, only to find it hadn't been cleaned at all after the previous guest left, and the WiFi wasn't working. It took hours of contacting Airbnb support to get this resolved.

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