We have lived full-time in Airbnb's for about 4 years. We are very careful to do all the things that you have recommended, but we have still missed some important things. We always try to only stay in apartments with Superhosts, and definitely read all past reviews. Once we have chosen a place, we then message the host and ask for a discount...which usually works. Most of the time, we are looking to stay for at least three months, so that helps when it's time to bargain for a lower price. Great information!
@@TakeTimeToTravel that's a great idea about asking the host for a discount. We're going to try that! Thank you and I took a peak at your videos...great stuff on Toronto :-)
Another tip...save images and use Google reverse image search to see if those images are used anywhere else to describe a different property. If so it could mean the property is a scam or flasley advertised.
@@BonkersAboutAlice that's a really good idea. Thanks! I always use reverse search but never thought about using it for airbnb. Adding it to our checklist!
Great video! Very accurate information. One note to add regarding Airbnb: Be careful not to cancel too much because that shows on your profile and doesn't look good if you cancel a lot of accommodations.
Fantastic video! 🌟 The tips on how to book the perfect Airbnb for slow travel are incredibly helpful and practical. Thanks for sharing such valuable insights and helping us avoid potential disasters. Looking forward to applying these tips on my next trip! 🏡✈
Hello guys… We are going to Thailand for the first time in June 2025… We are super excited and we are Canadian and we have 60 days tourist 18:23 visa when we enter Bangkok… We want to stay perhaps 7-10 days in Bangkok and then go to Hua Hin (saw your UA-cam video) to finish our 60 days in Thailand… Would you guys be willing to chat privately as I don’t want to make any mistakes on our first trip to Thailand and I believe you have lots of experience in SE Asia… We want to spend some time in Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and perhaps South Korea. (We want to have a trip that will last 4-6 months total) Pls let me know if you can chat with me at your convenience, thank you and great videos guys!!! I truly ajeitaste your videos and views… 👍😃
People who are completely satisfied don't write a review. Some fussy nut job who is not satisfied with the tiny thing write like everything is wrong with the property
We have lived full-time in Airbnb's for about 4 years. We are very careful to do all the things that you have recommended, but we have still missed some important things. We always try to only stay in apartments with Superhosts, and definitely read all past reviews. Once we have chosen a place, we then message the host and ask for a discount...which usually works. Most of the time, we are looking to stay for at least three months, so that helps when it's time to bargain for a lower price. Great information!
@@TakeTimeToTravel that's a great idea about asking the host for a discount. We're going to try that!
Thank you and I took a peak at your videos...great stuff on Toronto :-)
@@fulltimeabroad Thank you!
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Questions when renting Airbnb. Thank you
Thanks for watching 😀
Overall, Airbnb is a great service and its essential for full time slow travelers like us.
Thank you! Great info!!
Glad it was helpful!
Just found your channel. Good points.
Greetings from Florida 🦩🍊🌞🐊
Appreciate it! Thanks for the watch!
Another tip...save images and use Google reverse image search to see if those images are used anywhere else to describe a different property. If so it could mean the property is a scam or flasley advertised.
@@BonkersAboutAlice that's a really good idea. Thanks! I always use reverse search but never thought about using it for airbnb. Adding it to our checklist!
Great advice, happy I found your channel.
Thank you for the nice words. Appreciate it!
Great video! Very accurate information. One note to add regarding Airbnb: Be careful not to cancel too much because that shows on your profile and doesn't look good if you cancel a lot of accommodations.
Great tip! Thanks
No doubt Airbnb can really upgrade the stay! Thanks guys, I love those tips 😊
@@MaryCA56 thank you! Appreciate it!
Fantastic video! 🌟 The tips on how to book the perfect Airbnb for slow travel are incredibly helpful and practical.
Thanks for sharing such valuable insights and helping us avoid potential disasters. Looking forward to applying these tips on my next trip! 🏡✈
Thank you! Much appreciated
Excellent video +1 👍. Critical thinkers 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟.
Thank you kindly
Great tips! thank you for that!
Thank you very much!
Love this idea
@@rickyd9366 thank you!
Hello guys… We are going to Thailand for the first time in June 2025… We are super excited and we are Canadian and we have 60 days tourist 18:23 visa when we enter Bangkok… We want to stay perhaps 7-10 days in Bangkok and then go to Hua Hin (saw your UA-cam video) to finish our 60 days in Thailand… Would you guys be willing to chat privately as I don’t want to make any mistakes on our first trip to Thailand and I believe you have lots of experience in SE Asia… We want to spend some time in Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and perhaps South Korea. (We want to have a trip that will last 4-6 months total)
Pls let me know if you can chat with me at your convenience, thank you and great videos guys!!! I truly ajeitaste your videos and views… 👍😃
Hi. We'd love to chat. You can reach us with private message on instagram, if you are ok with that?
instagram.com/fulltimeabroad/
Better yet use another site like Booking where most of the time you won't have to pay up front.
@@Kong-kg6ij Agoda is also good with that, you can pay later for a lot of listings. Actually, they might be the same company
People who are completely satisfied don't write a review. Some fussy nut job who is not satisfied with the tiny thing write like everything is wrong with the property
That's right, normally if you have a good experience, you typically don't write a review.