Thanks for allowing me to review these listings! If this was helpful, let me know if I should do it again or make it into a written thing. Here are their links as promised: Green grove: www.airbnb.com/rooms/963785178125613546 Max's Room: www.airbnb.com/rooms/1048670899176639851
Great content! I I like the format you used on this video and talking with and following up with the Host to see what effect changing sections of the listing had on bookings would be fun! I usually advise Hosts to have both a smoke detector and a carbon monoxide detector. I noticed alot of listings have the smoke detector but don't add a carbon monoxide detector. Technically, you don't need a carbon monoxide detector unless you have gas appliances/furnace or bulding codes require it. Since there have been (tragically) carbon monoxide poisoning deaths at Airbnbs, I recommend Hosts install them even if technically they might not be required (most building codes require them now in the US). Having one in the listing also prevents the strike through on carbon monoxide detector on the amenities list on the listing (strike through on anything is a negative). Carbon monoxide detectors are also relatively inexpensive. I have noticed many listings outside the US don't have carbon monoxide detectors 🤔🤔
Great content miss. I love your channel. And also I'm subscribing. Learned a lot in a day from you. And i have question. Can you tell me something, what should beginner care about at the beginning? Cus there are so many things that gives me worries. Thanks for answer 🎉
What time so many things, it’s hard to know where to start! If I were a beginner, I would start with figuring out how Airbnb would fit into my overall portfolio, and how much time I have… And then the next thing would be to figure out a market to invest in
Thanks for allowing me to review these listings! If this was helpful, let me know if I should do it again or make it into a written thing. Here are their links as promised:
Green grove: www.airbnb.com/rooms/963785178125613546
Max's Room: www.airbnb.com/rooms/1048670899176639851
Great content! I I like the format you used on this video and talking with and following up with the Host to see what effect changing sections of the listing had on bookings would be fun! I usually advise Hosts to have both a smoke detector and a carbon monoxide detector. I noticed alot of listings have the smoke detector but don't add a carbon monoxide detector. Technically, you don't need a carbon monoxide detector unless you have gas appliances/furnace or bulding codes require it. Since there have been (tragically) carbon monoxide poisoning deaths at Airbnbs, I recommend Hosts install them even if technically they might not be required (most building codes require them now in the US). Having one in the listing also prevents the strike through on carbon monoxide detector on the amenities list on the listing (strike through on anything is a negative). Carbon monoxide detectors are also relatively inexpensive. I have noticed many listings outside the US don't have carbon monoxide detectors 🤔🤔
Great recommendation! Thanks ☺️
So cool watching you dissect these listings. Thanks for tagging us!
Love how you go over everything in this video format.
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this video! I'll definitely be updating my listing soon based on the recommendations you provided in the video. ❤
Glad this was useful! Thanks for watching
Thank you for this 😊 very helpful and informative 🙏🏻👍
Great video! It's very helpful for beginner like me. Thank you.
Btw, your bed frame & nightstand look beautiful. Where did you them from?
Thanks Tien! 🥰 both are west elm.
There is a world limit on the more about the space section. We had to cut our verbiage short to make it fit.
Thanks!
Great content miss. I love your channel. And also I'm subscribing. Learned a lot in a day from you.
And i have question. Can you tell me something, what should beginner care about at the beginning? Cus there are so many things that gives me worries. Thanks for answer 🎉
What time so many things, it’s hard to know where to start! If I were a beginner, I would start with figuring out how Airbnb would fit into my overall portfolio, and how much time I have… And then the next thing would be to figure out a market to invest in
Great video
Thank you!
If you could start over from scratch how would you start your Airbnb, what would you do different can you do a video on that?
great idea- i'm in the process of studying different markets and will bring everyone along on that journey!
This was fun! I just stumbled across your page. I wish you could critique my airbnb. 😄
glad you enjoyed it! maybe we'll do another roundup like this again in the future.