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What is the most expensive Airbnb ever?

The Most Expensive Airbnbs In The World A snip at $60,000 a night, it is owned by none other than world famous illusionist David Copperfield who is clealry showing his skill in making his guests' money disappear pretty quickly!



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The most expensive Airbnb is located at Copperfield Bay, in the Bahamas. Musha Cay will cost guests an easy $60,000 each night. In exchange for that large chunk of change, guests will get to stay in a 12-bedroom villa located on Exuma Cay.

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A search for the most expensive Airbnb in the world has led a company called S Money to The Bahamas, where they crowned Musha Cay the most expensive at $60,000 per night. According to Airbnb, the cay requires a five-night minimum stay, meaning $345,000 is your base for this vacation.

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Rob started his journey four years ago with little information and money, but lots of hope (and a supportive spouse). Today, he owns 14 short-term rentals (and counting!) and has made over $1.5 million in booked reservations on Airbnb. Are you interested to know how he got here?

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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.

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The most popular cities on Airbnb in the world are Tokyo, New York City, and Paris. Airbnb has listings in more than 220 countries and regions. People stay an average of 2.4 times longer in Airbnbs than at hotel stays. The United States alone has 660,000 listings, the highest number of any country in the world.

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The Most Beautiful and Unique Airbnbs Worth Traveling For in 2021
  • Ikal Chit in Tulum, Mexico.
  • Deluxe Apartment in Rome, Italy.
  • Solar Home in Marfa, Texas.
  • Sauna Sea Cottage Near Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Architectural Masterpiece in the Woods, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • The Little Black Shack in Mackerel Beach, Australia.


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Airbnbs are usually cheaper than hotels for longer stays and large groups, but they don't offer the same services. Sally French is a travel rewards expert who joined NerdWallet in 2020. She previously wrote about travel and credit cards for The New York Times and its sibling site, Wirecutter.

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Airbnb hosts tend to drop the nightly cost when it comes down to the last minute to help their listings stand out from others. This is also a good time to practice your negotiation skills if you notice the listing you've had your eye on still hasn't come down in price.

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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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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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Tipalti, an accounting software company, just released data about the average annual earnings that Airbnb hosts make around the world, and the US is at the top of the list. With an average of $44,235 per year, US hosts flaunt the highest average annual earnings.

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Airbnb can generate higher rental income. Though, this does come at a cost. Hosts need to ensure that their investment property boasts a great location, which might mean more upfront costs. Even with beachfront property, you'll only be able to generate more revenue if you go the extra mile.

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