Excellent information. As a professional cleaner of homes for professional and business owners, I would suggest cleaning the regular coffee maker by running through the machine with cold water and white vinegar twice. Then twice with bottle drinking water afterwards, clean the glass pot with vinegar and dish soap and rinse with hit water and dry completely. That usually gives each guest a great coffee experience during their stay. Much success to you!
@@MXofTHREE that’s simply not true. It’s very important to specifically choose a stain or paint that is non harmful. That’s why there are only certain outdoor stains acceptable for raised bed gardens, because chemicals leech out even after drying. The only saving grace of using harmful chemicals in a short term rental is that no single tenant has prolonged exposure to the chemicals
@@TheStarLord99 the only chemical "run off" happens during a chemical reaction e.g. a liquid changing to a solid, drying of any finish. It's alright for you to disagree or not understand. Thank you for your time.
Loved this vid. Tons of valuable content. I think many folks would like to see example photos/vids of the types of couches/ materials that you recommend. I’ve seen material couches in a few of your room shots so I’m curious as to which fabrics work best
Nothing is easier to fix than leather - every car I've ever owned has had a leather interior and I've had holes, rips, burn marks all fixed seamlessly. They even have repair kits on line for Vinyl / leather. Also a tip for beds in airbnbs in warmer places / down south is to have the bed frame made of concrete and you just place the mattress on top. There's nowhere for dirt to go (solid concrete base). nothing to break (they are bomb proof) and the look is really modern and clean. They also cost next to nothing (a few hundred dollars) to set up.
Thank you for this free content!!! This is what I needed when I purchased a course from the tiktok 20 year old airbnb "gurus" but instead I only got a short furnishing list with no explanation at all and but you gave so much gold nuggets for free!!!
Thank you, these are very good suggestions. I completely agree with you regarding the bathroom. It’s very frustrating to have an older tub that’s clean but looks stained. I’m not sure what the listings say but you mentioned “sterilized” in the video. Not trying to be nitpicky but words matter. It’s not possible to sterilize anything outside a sterile environment so just stick with “sanitized” or “disinfected” so an OCD guest doesn’t challenge this. Also if you are on a budget, they do make a spray on epoxy specifically for tubs and sinks. Much cheaper than replacing or hiring a contractor. Another option for bathrooms is brush on grout restorer or paint specifically for grout. Lastly, Scotch Gard fabric and rug protectant is a must have to minimize those pesky stains. Thanks again for this video
Useful information. As others have commented, I wished you showed more images and videos of what you talk about. As much as hearing you describe things is useful, it’d be better to see various images illustrating each one of your points.
Have to agree on colours for sheets and towels after so many white ones had to be replaced from stains and dullness, a good navy blue is fairly posh, and dark red . Also I find dark patterns best for duvet covers and from experience the lighter fabrics are easier to iron.
Great info! I'm glad that he's explaining the pros and cons about doing Airbnb with your own home or even renting someone else's property. A head start in the business. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing so much quality information. I’m a single mom struggling in my current cash for time exchange. I want to get into rentals. I have a fear of failing im currently getting over.
Great info! Just now watching all your stuff! My wife and I recently purchased a good size single-family home in Los Angeles that we Airbnb as well as a four unit complex in West Hollywood that we Aribnb too. We are brand new to the game but learning fast! We also are trying out Airbnb arbitrage. The one does make money but it’s kind of tight (We have a little guest house unit). Ownership so far for us has been way more profitable that said we cannot afford to buy any more properties at the moment so we will have to learn to get better at the Airbnb arbitrage in order to grow our portfolio I’ll have to keep watching your videos to get better at that. Thanks for all the great tips!
I love to understand the dynamics of the materials we us. Most of our furnishings are of hardwoods. Not what most people use but what makes it work for us is I have a long time friend that refinishes antiques and he provides us with how to repair scratches and water spots. It's really a lot easier than it looks. We do it all the time!
@@caseyglenar7268 I did a 000 grit steal wool and color pen to remove one. Another I used some stain with the 000. I can't recall the name on the can but, I think it's restore. I'll check the next visit and send you the name. I finished a brand new set of unfinished kitchen cabinets, one area wouldn't take color so my friend told me to use it and it worked so well that you couldn't find the spot!
Sean! You deliver yet again! Finally got my girl a shut up check, so now I'm working on either finding a designer or doing stuff my self. . We'll see. But I'm looking for ideas on colours and quality. Norway is s bit hard when it comes to Abnb, hear rumors about new rules again.. hopefully it doesn't affect us too much. I'm definitely joining your Facebook group now.. Thanks for sharing brother! Ben
Your content and your business are Amazing. I am really getting second thought on my investing plans for the next years! By the way Kitchen stuff is such a point. Because of the High temperature they work at, they naturally tend to look overused after a certain time. Ceramic will break, iron cast will go black (and MUST be black to work well, but it does not look neat), alluminium will stain and turn gray and might be illegal in certain areas. "Built in" non stick pan could be a longer lasting solution, but eventually they will anyhow get scratches. Having alluminium pans and having someone trusted to renew them every once in a while is the cheapest and longer deal. Source: pro chef here.
You got a pretty good, sleeping experience and kitchen experience are very important Especially if people is renting a place to be away of hotels, counting that some Airbnb users are very picky with food And they need to cook their own meals Having straight sleep is also very important Thank you for sharing
I used exterior wood stain in the bath. Cream colored. I had to strip and cover a 1970s dark walnut stained vanity, and it worked like a charm, plus moisture resistant. Still looks great 18 years later. The fan runs every shower and the window is open for ventilation weather permitting. The litter box is near it, too, so it needed exterior grade protection. I have the same problem in the kitchen because of all of the water, food, and moisture exposure. The drawback is the doors stick in the summer, so there needs to be a clear seal coat on one surface to prevent that from happening. Or perhaps not use the stain all in the kitchen 😢. I really do like the muted colors and mat finish in the exterior stains.
I understand staying away from fabrics, but I personally hate sitting on leather. If you don't have long pants on you can stick to it. Leather can have a cold feeling even to look at. You can buy fabric protectors. We have two grey fabric couches. So far so good. I will get in a professional if I can't get a stain out.
So many great comments and ideas. I think the average person isn't going to know how to use a Chemex pourover though. I think of those as something coffee officianados use. I'm in some espresso groups and those people will use a pourover if they want a regular coffee and they don't want to make an Americano. Plus they might break easily. In Europe all the nice hotels have Nepresso machines. Not sure if they are easier to clean than Keurig's but the coffee is better and they are considered higher end.
omg, I believe me and my s/o rented the property you’re currently in, or one of them similar when we were in philly. It’s such a small world! We both want to rent out our own properties now! It’s funny how we came across this, I showed him and he laughed 😂
Gray tshirt texture sheets are the only sheets I have used in my airbnb. They are cool in the summer and warm in the winter, and best of all only about $24 for a queen set.
You are a genius. I’m looking at properties but I’m purchasing for Airbnb. And hopefully more properties in the future. Owning makes more sense for me. I would love to take classes if available. Please let me know because your ideas are amazing
@@networth00 but with arbitrage its a longevity game bc you can have you renters buying paying for your properties with less money down if you and landlord come to a buying agreement.
Thank you.for sharing your experience with the rest of us Sean , you are to be admired . Iam one of the pioneers with airbnb , hosted for about 3 years successfully base on the situation at the time . I would like to get back in the game but it may sound like an excuse but many things kept me away up to this point and cannot find the way back in . You are brilliant and took the business to the point of excellence . I will like to be part of your group to learn to do it the proper way but I don't do facebook anymore . But will definitely contact you this week for sure for the proper guidance and get with it Best regards !
I am back after a long time. The pandemic is putting a stall on my wish to do Airbnb...now that the borders are slowly reopening, I am thinking of doing Airbnb again.. Sweet.
What if you have more of a "summer cottage" style rental, does it need to be as perfect? If I advertise it and show that its a regular house up front will that work? I have a big back yard, a firepit, grill, badminton net, nice view, 1 acre, lots of parking but house its slightly on the run down side. The location is quite good, near lots of parks, outdoor activities, beach, etc.
These are GREAT tips. We are 90% through with furnishing two units 90% meaning we did most things, took some good pics, listed and rented, but during turns are making slight adjustments. Great advice regarding bed reinforcement and couch choices. The couch, by far was the hardest thing for us in our units. Why? Because of space mostly. In the end we found one that photographs ver well, is decent comfy but I am concerned about serviceability and ability to clean it (velvet). I buy a great deal of my things used. I notice you haven't mentioned this. Why not? Tv's, furniture, mattresses, kitchenware frames, etc. Most were EASY to find used. Those that weren't I just bought new.
I have distressed velvet andes couch from west elm in my unit, I was so concerned about it getting stained but it has gone through almost two years with absolutely no problems, looks like new still. easily cleanable too. everything just brushes off.
Do you have actual furniture (Couches, Mattresses For the Bed & Rollaway Bed, Sheets and Towels) recommendations from certain companies with the TYPE that you found to be long lasting, comfortable, and with many themes available? (and well stocked for replacement)
Excellent , you are. an straight shooter , no messing around . Looking forward to meeting with you somehow Still struggling to join the business and it will be soon Thanks Sean !
I want to thank you! I been thinking on how to furnish my 3 bedroom rental & I’ve wanted a coffee station and was thinking of getting a keurig because I love mine but now you right keeping it clean might be a problem.
I purchased a Cuisinart SS single serve and I absolutely love it. It looks good and allows for using your own coffee beans. I get instant hot water and it stores one of the holders in a side compartment. It has a K cup holder and a fresh grounds holder.
I want to start next week! Would anyone have quick advice for me? SO should I go for a larger property and a higher rent or a nice smaller property with a lower rent so its not as much risk?? Thanks!
Hello, we have a small one bedroom apartment above our garage. We really need the extra cash…. We would like to start a short term rental. Our concerns are the step going up are narrow. Today’s stairs are not as narrow…also. How do we get a contract started? Should we use a company?
Thank you for your videos, Sean. Im debating now between regular rent vs airbnb. What do you recommend to do with new construction 4 bed/ 3 bath 1,800 sq ft at 7th & Master (Philadelphia). Regular rent is $2,500 per month.
I would recommend something that's acrylic or has a laminate top - see examples at Ikea. Like he said, wood can stain from water marks. Glass can break. Metal or Plastic/acrylic is much more durable.
Thanks for all the info. Do u have a list of items that r definitely needed, nice to have and not needed at all? I'm renting out a house to support a dog rescue, which is best door. Therefore, plan on allowing dogs. Very suitable dog yard included. Any tips on this angle? Thanks
Sean, excellent items to care about! something really important you should spot on here too is sustainability and waste. I have units where sometimes the waste of the guests are not reasonable. So It would be so cool if you also add a recycle spot, sometimes some guests left things like clothing and it can be also part of an upblycling culture according to the unit or location. Sustainability on products well buyed are also hugely important in hospitality world. After covid stuff and disposable things that should be used just once should urgently have some suppliers that can work perfectly to follow hygienical rules. sustainablity is something we should have in the top of mind when hosting.
Just starting to set up air bnb complete remodeled 2br 1BA apartment. I’ve never had a dining room or space for one. Is there any advice of an alternative???
I think it would be a good rule of thumb to buy furniture and materials as if you had three dogs two cats and two children. Materials that won’t slip off the counter so easily and break and won’t tear when a dog jumps on it with their claws and won’t collect fur when a cat sleeps on it. I designed my house to be cat proof to avoid pee smells/stains, and I buy heavy items with a big base to avoid them tipping over as well as materials that wipe off easily and hold up to heavy weights.
Excellent information. As a professional cleaner of homes for professional and business owners, I would suggest cleaning the regular coffee maker by running through the machine with cold water and white vinegar twice. Then twice with bottle drinking water afterwards, clean the glass pot with vinegar and dish soap and rinse with hit water and dry completely. That usually gives each guest a great coffee experience during their stay. Much success to you!
Omg Phyllis what great info!! Do you have any more nuggets of wisdom for tips on getting stuff good and clean?
Don’t use coffee machines, too much hassle - provide instant coffee and brouchure and recommendations for top cafes close by
@HalfKast1981 I would never consider an airbnb that I can't make coffee that's sad!
So running it four times and then cleaning the glass pot? That is so labor intensive!
Give us a tour of you’re best Airbnb property
Advice: if you use exterior wood stain and varnish on interior items. It prevents 95% of damage and makes it high heat resistant.
And provides wonderful chemical exposure lmao
@@TheStarLord99 actually it doesn't after it's completely dried and cured. Clearly you do that outside. 7 year professional experience.
@@MXofTHREE that’s simply not true. It’s very important to specifically choose a stain or paint that is non harmful. That’s why there are only certain outdoor stains acceptable for raised bed gardens, because chemicals leech out even after drying.
The only saving grace of using harmful chemicals in a short term rental is that no single tenant has prolonged exposure to the chemicals
@@TheStarLord99 the only chemical "run off" happens during a chemical reaction e.g. a liquid changing to a solid, drying of any finish.
It's alright for you to disagree or not understand. Thank you for your time.
@@MXofTHREE thank you sir. Some people choose to be ignorant. Extremely draining. You on the other hand are insightful and helpful. Thank you.
Loved this vid. Tons of valuable content. I think many folks would like to see example photos/vids of the types of couches/ materials that you recommend. I’ve seen material couches in a few of your room shots so I’m curious as to which fabrics work best
Nothing is easier to fix than leather - every car I've ever owned has had a leather interior and I've had holes, rips, burn marks all fixed seamlessly. They even have repair kits on line for Vinyl / leather. Also a tip for beds in airbnbs in warmer places / down south is to have the bed frame made of concrete and you just place the mattress on top. There's nowhere for dirt to go (solid concrete base). nothing to break (they are bomb proof) and the look is really modern and clean. They also cost next to nothing (a few hundred dollars) to set up.
Do u make a solid concrete pad or like a skirt? Do u make a headboard? Drop a link if u got an example.
What productt do you recommend to fix leather?
I would NEVER stay in an AirBnB with leather chairs and couches. So uncomfortable.
Thank you for this free content!!! This is what I needed when I purchased a course from the tiktok 20 year old airbnb "gurus" but instead I only got a short furnishing list with no explanation at all and but you gave so much gold nuggets for free!!!
Thank you, these are very good suggestions. I completely agree with you regarding the bathroom. It’s very frustrating to have an older tub that’s clean but looks stained. I’m not sure what the listings say but you mentioned “sterilized” in the video. Not trying to be nitpicky but words matter. It’s not possible to sterilize anything outside a sterile environment so just stick with “sanitized” or “disinfected” so an OCD guest doesn’t challenge this. Also if you are on a budget, they do make a spray on epoxy specifically for tubs and sinks. Much cheaper than replacing or hiring a contractor. Another option for bathrooms is brush on grout restorer or paint specifically for grout. Lastly, Scotch Gard fabric and rug protectant is a must have to minimize those pesky stains. Thanks again for this video
Honestly one of the best vlog in general but especially on this subject. Unqualified thanks
Useful information. As others have commented, I wished you showed more images and videos of what you talk about. As much as hearing you describe things is useful, it’d be better to see various images illustrating each one of your points.
Older videos I have posted have these types of walk throughs. I’ll do more in the future as well
Have to agree on colours for sheets and towels after so many white ones had to be replaced from stains and dullness, a good navy blue is fairly posh, and dark red . Also I find dark patterns best for duvet covers and from experience the lighter fabrics are easier to iron.
What software do you use to manage all your properties? Make a video of that
Great info! I'm glad that he's explaining the pros and cons about doing Airbnb with your own home or even renting someone else's property. A head start in the business. Thanks!
Wow this is the most valuable video I've seen about the day-to-day operations of an airbnb. Just subbed!
Welcome aboard
Thanks for sharing so much quality information. I’m a single mom struggling in my current cash for time exchange. I want to get into rentals. I have a fear of failing im currently getting over.
Great info! Just now watching all your stuff! My wife and I recently purchased a good size single-family home in Los Angeles that we Airbnb as well as a four unit complex in West Hollywood that we Aribnb too. We are brand new to the game but learning fast! We also are trying out Airbnb arbitrage. The one does make money but it’s kind of tight (We have a little guest house unit). Ownership so far for us has been way more profitable that said we cannot afford to buy any more properties at the moment so we will have to learn to get better at the Airbnb arbitrage in order to grow our portfolio
I’ll have to keep watching your videos to get better at that. Thanks for all the great tips!
I love to understand the dynamics of the materials we us. Most of our furnishings are of hardwoods. Not what most people use but what makes it work for us is I have a long time friend that refinishes antiques and he provides us with how to repair scratches and water spots. It's really a lot easier than it looks. We do it all the time!
Love it if you shared that info!
@@caseyglenar7268 What info you want to know? It all depends on what the problem is as to how you treat it.
Water spots mainly.
@@caseyglenar7268 I did a 000 grit steal wool and color pen to remove one. Another I used some stain with the 000. I can't recall the name on the can but, I think it's restore. I'll check the next visit and send you the name. I finished a brand new set of unfinished kitchen cabinets, one area wouldn't take color so my friend told me to use it and it worked so well that you couldn't find the spot!
I love Sean's videos but he's not a wood worker.
Very good notes….thank you….just wish you added images of items that you we’re talking about
Would have really appreciated some examples from your current places. I’m a visual person and the aesthetic you go for would have been nice to see.
All I got to say is.. you're a beast man
We would love to see video examples of your Airbnb's, where you made some mistakes and what items you purchased to replace them that worked out!
This was good!! I just bought my first two properties and I've SUBSCRIBED! thank you
How has it been going?
Wow. Nothing but gems here
I’m at the furnishing stage of my first Airbnb and it’s definitely the most fun part! Great tips 🤗
Congrats!
Absolutely me too! Dnt go over budget lol! Good luck 🍀
Congrats so am I it’s fun but as a creator I get so many ideas
I have been washing my whites with my blues for years now. There is also laundry bluing you can buy. Thank you for all of these tips.
Sean! You deliver yet again! Finally got my girl a shut up check, so now I'm working on either finding a designer or doing stuff my self. . We'll see. But I'm looking for ideas on colours and quality. Norway is s bit hard when it comes to Abnb, hear rumors about new rules again.. hopefully it doesn't affect us too much.
I'm definitely joining your Facebook group now..
Thanks for sharing brother!
Ben
Your content and your business are Amazing. I am really getting second thought on my investing plans for the next years!
By the way
Kitchen stuff is such a point. Because of the High temperature they work at, they naturally tend to look overused after a certain time. Ceramic will break, iron cast will go black (and MUST be black to work well, but it does not look neat), alluminium will stain and turn gray and might be illegal in certain areas. "Built in" non stick pan could be a longer lasting solution, but eventually they will anyhow get scratches. Having alluminium pans and having someone trusted to renew them every once in a while is the cheapest and longer deal. Source: pro chef here.
Great video and great practical advice his! This is a true pro who's been there done that. No BS, everything straight to the point. Thank you.
Happy to help!
You got a pretty good, sleeping experience and kitchen experience are very important
Especially if people is renting a place to be away of hotels, counting that some Airbnb users are very picky with food
And they need to cook their own meals
Having straight sleep is also very important
Thank you for sharing
Phenomenal, detailed, instructional video. Thank you! I appreciate you!
You know what, I like how you are in front of the camera, youre polished and professional... thanks Im inspired
Thank you for these informative video i hve a place and planning to start my airbnb journey soon after my i set up my entire house 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Super great video here ... so informative . You are so giving with your knowledge. I admire you for giving it freely buddy !
Thank you Sean! I will be revisiting your channel!
I used exterior wood stain in the bath. Cream colored. I had to strip and cover a 1970s dark walnut stained vanity, and it worked like a charm, plus moisture resistant. Still looks great 18 years later. The fan runs every shower and the window is open for ventilation weather permitting. The litter box is near it, too, so it needed exterior grade protection. I have the same problem in the kitchen because of all of the water, food, and moisture exposure. The drawback is the doors stick in the summer, so there needs to be a clear seal coat on one surface to prevent that from happening. Or perhaps not use the stain all in the kitchen 😢. I really do like the muted colors and mat finish in the exterior stains.
So much wisdom in this video. Thanks Sean!
Thanks for the video and sharing you experience
I just love that you used the word “grody” near 11:20 😂
Can you give examples of how you reinforce beds with wood?
I’m setting up my first AirBnB. Thank you for this video!
Would you be able to do vids with examples of the items used so we can see how it looks and get some ideas for colour schemes.
I'm using the schelge encode digital lock, its expensive but seems to work amazing
Wow I have learn so much watching you. Thank yo so much for your great advices
I understand staying away from fabrics, but I personally hate sitting on leather. If you don't have long pants on you can stick to it. Leather can have a cold feeling even to look at. You can buy fabric protectors. We have two grey fabric couches. So far so good. I will get in a professional if I can't get a stain out.
Yea I’m feeling this lighting
All window
So many great comments and ideas. I think the average person isn't going to know how to use a Chemex pourover though. I think of those as something coffee officianados use. I'm in some espresso groups and those people will use a pourover if they want a regular coffee and they don't want to make an Americano. Plus they might break easily. In Europe all the nice hotels have Nepresso machines. Not sure if they are easier to clean than Keurig's but the coffee is better and they are considered higher end.
Lots of great knowledge!
omg, I believe me and my s/o rented the property you’re currently in, or one of them similar when we were in philly. It’s such a small world! We both want to rent out our own properties now! It’s funny how we came across this, I showed him and he laughed 😂
Great tips & tons of info. I'm about to remodel my place to have a AirB&B MIL so I found this just in time.
Thank you, thank you!
The lighting and camera set up is on point! I see that color grading.
I didn’t expect this to be decorating advice 🙃
Another Awesome video Thanks Much Love ❤❤❤
Great video! I am changing my whole style based on this video!
How do you feel about adding rugs to a space?
I would like to know what credit cards you use and how do you take advantage of cashback and points
Awesome info!! I’m about to start my own STR Thanks ❤️
Gray tshirt texture sheets are the only sheets I have used in my airbnb. They are cool in the summer and warm in the winter, and best of all only about $24 for a queen set.
Where do get them?
@@Jekyll_Island_Creatures Wal-Mart
Fantastic advice, Sean!!
You are a genius. I’m looking at properties but I’m purchasing for Airbnb. And hopefully more properties in the future. Owning makes more sense for me. I would love to take classes if available. Please let me know because your ideas are amazing
Absolutely. Renting is for idiots. It's like buying a job.
@@networth00 but with arbitrage its a longevity game bc you can have you renters buying paying for your properties with less money down if you and landlord come to a buying agreement.
@@lancefranklin3324 I own airbnbs and trust me, my net worth doubled in the past 2 years.
And mine 40x’d in 4 years.
Owning is slow
@@AirbnbAutomated A recession will wipe you out.
Thank you for all the tips. I’d also love to know what mattresses do you recommend.
I will need a king and queen size?
Good, informative video thanks!
What do you recommend on proper paint colors for Airbnb one-bedroom apt in a high rise
Thank you! This was very helpful! I'm starting my first corporate lease and your videos hit every question I had! So thank you!:-)
Dang, Sean got fine! Okaaayyyy!
Thanks for all the good information!
Question: What brand/type of mattress, pillows, sheets, and towels do you typically use?
What flooring do you recommend? And should you spend a good chunk of your budget on flooring? Love your content…thank you!
Thank you.for sharing your experience with the rest of us Sean , you are to be admired .
Iam one of the pioneers with airbnb ,
hosted for about 3 years successfully base on the situation at the time .
I would like to get back in the game but it may sound like an excuse but many things kept me away up to this point
and cannot find the way back in .
You are brilliant and took the business to the point of excellence .
I will like to be part of your group to learn to do it the proper way but I don't do facebook anymore .
But will definitely contact you this week for sure for the proper guidance and get with it
Best regards !
Great info, very glad I found your channel. I’m planning for an Airbnb right now as soon as I get my permit. 👍🏽
Perfect video thanks for making
I am back after a long time. The pandemic is putting a stall on my wish to do Airbnb...now that the borders are slowly reopening, I am thinking of doing Airbnb again..
Sweet.
Fala brate! Helped me a lot
What if you have more of a "summer cottage" style rental, does it need to be as perfect? If I advertise it and show that its a regular house up front will that work? I have a big back yard, a firepit, grill, badminton net, nice view, 1 acre, lots of parking but house its slightly on the run down side. The location is quite good, near lots of parks, outdoor activities, beach, etc.
Thank you so much for the info! You're incredible man! Much love!
Can you do a video on roll away beds- what to look for ?
Did you ever use mover/builder services to help you setup the furniture while you were remote? I could use some tips on how to find help with this
New subscriber thanks for the info lots of good stuff here,
Here to help!
You are the best 🤩
These are GREAT tips. We are 90% through with furnishing two units 90% meaning we did most things, took some good pics, listed and rented, but during turns are making slight adjustments. Great advice regarding bed reinforcement and couch choices. The couch, by far was the hardest thing for us in our units. Why? Because of space mostly. In the end we found one that photographs ver well, is decent comfy but I am concerned about serviceability and ability to clean it (velvet).
I buy a great deal of my things used. I notice you haven't mentioned this. Why not? Tv's, furniture, mattresses, kitchenware frames, etc. Most were EASY to find used. Those that weren't I just bought new.
I have distressed velvet andes couch from west elm in my unit, I was so concerned about it getting stained but it has gone through almost two years with absolutely no problems, looks like new still. easily cleanable too. everything just brushes off.
Agree with all that except mattresses. Gross.
@@emseyllc9608 if you think a used mattress is gross then you should put a new mattress in at every turn. News alert, each guest is making it used.
Do you have actual furniture (Couches, Mattresses For the Bed & Rollaway Bed, Sheets and Towels)
recommendations from certain companies with the TYPE that you found to be long lasting, comfortable, and with many themes available? (and well stocked for replacement)
Excellent , you are. an straight shooter , no messing around .
Looking forward to meeting with you somehow
Still struggling to join the business and it will be soon
Thanks Sean !
Where do you buy a took away bed? What do they normally cost?
You have 100 Airbnb Apartments is awesome! How do you manage to handle all that!
Do you use waterproof mattress covers? How can the mattresses be protected without compromising comfort?
yes
great info thanks!
I want to thank you! I been thinking on how to furnish my 3 bedroom rental & I’ve wanted a coffee station and was thinking of getting a keurig because I love mine but now you right keeping it clean might be a problem.
I purchased a Cuisinart SS single serve and I absolutely love it. It looks good and allows for using your own coffee beans. I get instant hot water and it stores one of the holders in a side compartment. It has a K cup holder and a fresh grounds holder.
Hey Sean do you have the link for the couch? Thanks!
I want to start next week! Would anyone have quick advice for me? SO should I go for a larger property and a higher rent or a nice smaller property with a lower rent so its not as much risk?? Thanks!
Hello, we have a small one bedroom apartment above our garage. We really need the extra cash…. We would like to start a short term rental. Our concerns are the step going up are narrow. Today’s stairs are not as narrow…also.
How do we get a contract started? Should we use a company?
Great Information.
Thank you for your videos, Sean. Im debating now between regular rent vs airbnb. What do you recommend to do with new construction 4 bed/ 3 bath 1,800 sq ft at 7th & Master (Philadelphia). Regular rent is $2,500 per month.
What kind of dining set would you recommend and where to purchase?
Awesome video!!
I would recommend something that's acrylic or has a laminate top - see examples at Ikea. Like he said, wood can stain from water marks. Glass can break. Metal or Plastic/acrylic is much more durable.
Where does everyone buy quality bed sheets that don’t wrinkle and good towels? New to this, have been trying to figure out the hard way
Can you make a video about studios that's being use for airbnb
hey bro whats a good price to pay a cleaning person if your only booking per night and lets say the booking is only 150 -200 bucks?
13 a hr
Thanks for all the info. Do u have a list of items that r definitely needed, nice to have and not needed at all?
I'm renting out a house to support a dog rescue, which is best door. Therefore, plan on allowing dogs. Very suitable dog yard included. Any tips on this angle? Thanks
Doesn't the landlord have to give you permission to paint a wall? Is that something that has to be in contract?
Sean, excellent items to care about! something really important you should spot on here too is sustainability and waste. I have units where sometimes the waste of the guests are not reasonable. So It would be so cool if you also add a recycle spot, sometimes some guests left things like clothing and it can be also part of an upblycling culture according to the unit or location. Sustainability on products well buyed are also hugely important in hospitality world. After covid stuff and disposable things that should be used just once should urgently have some suppliers that can work perfectly to follow hygienical rules. sustainablity is something we should have in the top of mind when hosting.
Just starting to set up air bnb complete remodeled 2br 1BA apartment. I’ve never had a dining room or space for one. Is there any advice of an alternative???
So much knowledge, thank you!
❤️GREAT video!!!!❤️
I think it would be a good rule of thumb to buy furniture and materials as if you had three dogs two cats and two children. Materials that won’t slip off the counter so easily and break and won’t tear when a dog jumps on it with their claws and won’t collect fur when a cat sleeps on it. I designed my house to be cat proof to avoid pee smells/stains, and I buy heavy items with a big base to avoid them tipping over as well as materials that wipe off easily and hold up to heavy weights.
I would love your opinion on Airbnb in Sacramento vs SF and what you’re max budget would be for price of rent?
Those places have very tough laws against airbnbs.