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What is a unique stay on Airbnb?

Unique stays on Airbnb refer to properties or experiences that offer something different and out of the ordinary to guests. These can include everything from treehouses, yurts, and airstreams to boats, tiny homes, and even igloos.



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Themed Airbnbs can be a great way to make more money for your rental business. Not only do they provide an interesting and unique experience for guests, but you can also capitalize on the latest trends and themes to attract more guests.

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Offering unique amenities particularly helps Airbnb listings stand out. For example, you could provide breakfast items or beach towels and chairs. In some areas, something as simple as offering free parking could be a big deal. Convince guests that they couldn't possibly stay anywhere else—including a local hotel room.

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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 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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Airbnb Categories is a way for guests to discover millions of unique places to stay around the world. It classifies homes in over 60 different categories based on their style, location, proximity to a travel activity, and other factors.

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The basics: Airbnb must-haves
  • Freshly laundered bed linen on each bed.
  • Sufficient pillows for each guest.
  • Extra pillows and blankets – “just in case”
  • Clean and fresh towels for each guest.
  • Plenty of clothes hangers.
  • Iron and ironing board.
  • Fully-furnished kitchen so guests can cook their own meals.
  • Washer/dryer and detergent.


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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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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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Extras guests appreciate:
  • Extra toilet paper, linens, and towels.
  • Basic toiletries like shampoo and conditioner.
  • Dish soap and cleaning supplies.
  • Dining basics like a coffee maker, cooking utensils, dishes, and silverware.
  • Wine glasses.
  • Basic cooking supplies like salt, pepper, and oil.
  • Coffee, tea.
  • Light breakfast or snacks.


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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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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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Average Annual Host Revenue By Country (Top 10 by number of Listings): 2021/2020. Of the top 10 countries with the most listings on Airbnb, the United States of America leads in average host income on Airbnb. In 2021, the average host in the United States earned $44,235 on Airbnb, up from $25,553 in 2020.

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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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