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Airbnb Hosting Guide:

How To Literally Earn Thousands of Dollars While You Sleep 😀

Today I’m going to show you how I constantly made at least $500 per month for a period of 6 months on the side through Airbnb.

Here’s the thing-

If you’re like most people, your home is probably your biggest expense.

I get it-

Life gets in the way, but after months of procrastinating, I finally decided to give Airbnb a try.

The result?

Today I’m going to show you exactly how you can turn your home into an income generating machine!

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Signing up to become an Airbnb host is free and can be a great way to monetize your property.

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Using This Bed I've made over

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In Less Than 6 months

Summers Hot and the Livings…. Expensive

I live in the DC area, and it should come as no surprise that rent is not cheap.

However, I was blown away when I saw the prices of rent in Northern Virginia when I left Florida.

I used to think $1,500 for rent was outrageous….

Oh how I wish we could find a place that cheap now.

All I could think was there has to be SOMETHING else I can do to afford this rent while I look for a job.

Airbnb was the answer!

I’ll be 100% honest with you.

Before becoming a host, I think I stayed in an AirBnB one time… that my friend rented and absolutely insisted on. I didn’t have the app and when going away, AirBnB wasn’t even an option to me.

I was super skeptical about trying it out, but… desperate times call for desperate measures. And since I had no job at all, and agreed to split rent with Denis, I had to have some kind of money coming in. So it was worth a try.

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Misconception #1:

It isn’t safe

This is the number one question I get asked from both guests and friends.

IT IS COMPLETELY SAFE.

Before their arrival, each guest is to submit their driver’s license (We know their full name and address) and their credit card number is on file with AirBnB. We also look at their reviews from past hosts. We also usually email back and forth a bit so it doesn’t feel like you are welcoming a complete stranger.

This is not the case at all.

In the app, you are able to schedule when you do not want to rent the room.

For example, my mom came to visit for a week. During that time, we marked the room as unavailable.

After she left, other guests were happy to stay.

Misconception #2:

I have no control over when people come.

Misconception #3:

I don’t want my stuff broken/stolen

I completely get this idea- Den and I felt the same way.

In reality though, in all the time we have been hosting, nothing has ever been stolen or broken.

In fact, we have had many guests give us stuff.

Many times, there are people who have been here for a few months and have collected odds and ends and because of weight constrictions on planes, they simply cannot take some things back home.

Therefore, free stuff! And as a former teacher, I live by the phrase, “if it’s free, it’s for me!”

Also, if for some reason, someone steals our TV, AirBnB has insurance options to help protect you.

To become a host, you cansign up here

Things To Make Your Guest Feel At Home:

I try to make an effort to chat to all of our guests when they are staying with us.

After all, they are usually on vacation or a work trip, so it’s nice to have a cup of tea or a glass of wine with someone at the end of the day and chances are they aren’t going to be complaining about their job. It’s also a great time to offer other recommendations, see pictures and get to know the person who is crashing a portion of your refrigerator.

But like the old saying goes,you need money to make money.

This was especially true for us. As we had the room. And that was it, an empty room.

We had to buy some things before we could host people.

Since Denis managed to furnish the entire apartment from Amazon, everything was delivered.

Here Is A Full Breakdown Of Items We Bought

Bed:Tuft N Needle queen bed– Super comfortable, (it’s like sleeping in a cloud) but if you don’t like it, the company prefers that you donate the bed instead of giving it back- an idea I thought was really neat. $575.00

Queen bed stand: $69.00

Queen Bed Sheets: $17.00

Duvet insert:$30.99

Duvet cover and 2 pillow cases: $24.99

(we got white, just because we think it looks cleaner- that’s just a personal preference though)

Gray towels/ washcloths: $17.99

(Pro-tip: get 2 sets, it just makes your life easier)

Little hand soaps/ shampoo/ conditioner: $41.89 We got the 50 pack because it was ultimately cheaper (we thought this would be a nice effect)

Snacks: (water bottle, chips, cookies, pop-tarts) about $30 for about a month’s stay

side note: don’t buy your favorite snacks. This is to reduce the snack sneaking.
I learned quickly that Pop-Tarts were not a good snack for our guests/ my diet.

Total of all supplies:-$806. 86

Now I know what you may be thinking: “Yikes! All that to have a stranger stay with me? No there must be something else I can do to supplement my income.”

WAIT!

Now, let me show you the breakdown of the money that has been made.

*Note- we started in mid- June.

Ok, so here’s how much money I’ve made:

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$7,567

Total (as of November 14, 2017).

I am a big fan of lists. I like to be able to think out the pros vs. cons and be able to see it.

So basically this was my pro/con list when we started. I was excited to be meeting people during the day, because moving to a new place and not knowing anyone, or having a job, gave me an opportunity to actually talk to somebody- I love Denis, but he’s not the only person I want to talk to during the day, every day.

Some great “passive income”

Like I said before, it is super easy money- as long as washing sheets and keeping your place clean isn’t an issue for you.

We didn’t want a roommate per say because we still wanted a place for friends/ family to be able to sleep when they come to visit.

Pro Tip #1: Set Some Rules/ Guidelines First

Staying in an AirBnB is different than staying in a hotel.

If the host is there, you are sharing a space. And let’s face it, people live differently and you really notice it when you’re living with someone. Set some guidelines for your guests to be able to refer to.

At first, I didn’t think this was necessary.

It’s just common decency I thought.

WRONG- this is a relative term and not everyone’s ideas are the same.
Set some friendly, but firm guidelines- this will also make everyone’s life easier.

On ours, we have some information such as where to find the Wi-Fi code, amenities/ restaurants nearby and some simple house rules. You canclick here to reference the one I made.

You will want to set house rules. Before you know it, you’re getting calls/ texts in the middle of the night to ask where the trash can is. (okay, this hasn’t happened, but similar events have)

Keep it short- my guidelines page is exactly that, ONE PAGE.

It’s not exactly welcoming to come into someone’s home and they hand you a manual of the DO’s and DON’T’s in their house.

Pro Tip #2: Give Honest Reviews

We live in a reviews based society now-a-days.

We check reviews before we go to a restaurant, buy a TV or stay at a hotel. It is no different for Airbnb. As a host, you want your guest to leave you the best reviews (this is one way to become a super host).

Without any reviews, not as many people are going to want to stay at your place.

When we started, we offered a lower rate, but then asked our guests to please leave a review for us. This helped us build up our credibility.

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Reviews are REALLY important!

Then, we did the same for them.
We review our guests honestly; because ultimately, other hosts are going to be looking at our review before they welcome the person into their home. Even if it’s not a great review, at least as a host you can either:

a) mentally prepare
b) politely decline the offer
but at least now you know what is coming your way

(The ONLY guy that gave us 4 stars- crashed my girls’ night in- which is the only time I get to watch my favorite girly shows & I shared my pizza with him- rude!)

So, How Hard Is It To Start?

To Be Honest, Anyone Can Do It.

So just like before, I said my mom was a big fan of the “Stranger, Danger” rhyme, and I’ll admit, I hesitated telling her what I was doing to be making so much money when I didn’t actually have a job.

It started with a bit of a stretched truth “Denis is having work people stay with us to cut company costs and we get paid for it.”

This technically was true. Denis would let them in, and the guests’ company was trying to save costs and we did make money.

Finally – I did come clean and told her what I was doing, and like with most of my stories, there was a moment of silence, then followed by “Wow! That Denis! he sure is engineering on how to make a buck!” (Phew! I think I’m the only 29-year-old that lives 5 states away, yet can still at times, be afraid of my mom.)

My mom was not only 100% okay with the idea (after we told her all of the securities that were in place) but to my surprise, SHE wants to try it too!

You won’t believe it –

Same with Denis’ parents in South Africa. South Africa is the most beautiful country, but sadly, not the safest of places. Even still, Denis’ mom and dad have been successfully Airbnbing out their home advertising:

“Get The True South African Experience.”

*creative advertising, I must say!When comparing, none of us have ever felt unsafe as an Airbnb host.

So – How Do I Feel?

So, after Airbnb hosting for about 6 months, I have to say… I LOVE IT!

This was the best idea, ultimately Denis, has ever had.

I won’t lie- it was a bit strange welcoming a total stranger into your place at first, but that awkward feeling goes away quickly. (Especially if you’re making a quick $350 for someone to crash in your extra bedroom for 2 nights.)

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Will You Host an Airbnb?

Ultimately the decision to Airbnb can be a difficult one.

There can be many trade offs, however I give it an A+ for “passive income” earning potential – you do literally earn money while you sleep but it’s a bit more active than just that.

Will you earn money from Airbnb using your spare bed?

I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below.

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FAQs

Is becoming an Airbnb host worth it? ›

Several host earnings exceeded $12,000 per month, while some fell below $200. An added advantage is that a host has the freedom to set his or her pricing on Airbnb. This is a routine practice, and guests will pay more to rent through Airbnb, allowing hosts to earn more than landlords.

What qualities make an amazing Airbnb host that can help provide an exceptional guest experience? ›

A great Experience Host is dedicated to creating meaningful human connections. They go out of their way to make guests feel welcome and recognized. They are warm and thoughtful, creating moments of connection with their guests, and making them feel special along the way.

How do you beat Airbnb competition? ›

Focus on making your Airbnb stand out by:
  1. Build a Strong Brand. Whether you're in a popular year-round market or a seasonal destination, your listing has to be found and viewed on Airbnb or any other travel website in order to get booked. ...
  2. Know Your Market. ...
  3. Know Your Business. ...
  4. Win Over Your Guests. ...
  5. Boost Cleanliness Ratings.

How to earn 6 figures in 6 months on Airbnb without owning property? ›

Top 10 Ways to Start Making Money on Airbnb without Owning a Property
  1. Take the Airbnb Rental Arbitrage Route. ...
  2. Become a Short-term Rental Property Manager. ...
  3. Become a Co-host to an Airbnb host. ...
  4. Join a Vacation Rental Franchise. ...
  5. Become an Airbnb Consultant. ...
  6. Start an Airbnb Cleaning Service. ...
  7. Host an Airbnb Experience.
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What is the downside of hosting an Airbnb? ›

Added Fees: Like hotels, Airbnb imposes a number of additional fees. For each booking, both guests and hosts pay a service fee to Airbnb, which can be steep. Banks or credit card issuers may also add fees, if applicable. Taxes: Hosts and guests in some countries may be subject to a value-added tax (VAT).

What is the 90 day rule on Airbnb? ›

Airbnb doesn't allow properties to be rented out for more than 90 nights per year. If your limit for bookings is reached, Airbnb will automatically close your property until the end of the calendar year. In addition to 90 consecutive days, the 90-day limit also applies to 90 days spread throughout the year.

What do Airbnb guests want most? ›

No matter whether you're offering a private room or a castle, all hosts should aim to provide these Airbnb must-haves:
  • Freshly laundered bed linen on each bed.
  • Sufficient pillows for each guest.
  • Extra pillows and blankets – “just in case”
  • Plenty of clothes hangers.
  • Clean and fresh towels for each guest.
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What makes a super host for Airbnb? ›

Completed at least 10 trips or 3 reservations that total at least 100 nights. Maintained a 90% response rate or higher. Maintained a less than 1% cancellation rate, with exceptions made for those that fall under our Extenuating Circ*mstances policy.

What is a key to success for Airbnb? ›

Price. One main reason why individuals rent an Airbnb property is that it's more cost-effective than staying at a hotel. Pricing the listing reasonably can also increase the likelihood of guests posting a good review, which in turn creates a multiplier effect that's crucial to running a successful property.

Who is Airbnb's biggest competitor? ›

Vrbo, otherwise known as Vacation Rentals By Owner, is often heralded as Airbnb's closest competitor. This platform stands out with its wide range of listings and powerful “total price” search option, letting travelers see the full cost upfront.

How do you rank #1 on Airbnb? ›

Here are nine specific tips to help you increase your Airbnb ranking:
  1. Use SEO strategies. ...
  2. Lower your price. ...
  3. Use good photographs. ...
  4. Activate instant book. ...
  5. Complete your profile. ...
  6. Be responsive. ...
  7. Add additional amenities. ...
  8. Send a welcome and check-out message.

How to boost Airbnb algorithm? ›

24 Ways to Improve Your Airbnb Ranking and Optimize Your Listing
  1. Start with a Top Location. ...
  2. Offer Competitive Amenities. ...
  3. Complete Your Profile and Update Your Listing. ...
  4. Use Professional Photos. ...
  5. Research Keywords to Include in Your Listing Title and Description. ...
  6. Optimize Your Airbnb Title and Prioritize for Search.
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Can you start an Airbnb with no money? ›

Simply approach the owner of the property and ask them if they are interested in listing the property on Airbnb. Odds are likely that they might be, but simply not willing to invest the extra time. It is possible that you can start an Airbnb with no money in this fashion and start getting some extra income.

How do I make money off Airbnb I don't own? ›

Becoming a short-term rental property manager is one of the most common ways to generate money on Airbnb. Services of a short-term rental manager include advertising, inspecting the property, communicating with guests, confirming bookings, cleaning or hiring professional cleaners, and addressing guests' needs.

How do I make passive income on Airbnb? ›

Running an Airbnb can be considered passive income if you've outsourced all the management work to a property manager. Alternatively, you can earn passive income through Airbnb by automating and outsourcing different aspects of property management, like cleaning, marketing, and guest communication.

How profitable is Airbnb hosting? ›

Is Owning an Airbnb Profitable? On average, before the pandemic, Airbnb hosts used to earn around $924 per month from hosting and between $10 and $12,000 per year in total. It's clear to see then that owning an Airbnb investment property can indeed be profitable with consistent, hard work and dedication.

How much do Airbnb hosts actually make? ›

Average Annual Host Revenue By Arrangement Type: 2021/2020
ARRANGEMENT TYPEAVERAGE ANNUAL HOST EARNINGS 2021AVERAGE ANNUAL HOST EARNINGS 2020
Entire Home$14,498$8,749
Hotel Room$8,452$4,885
Private Room$5,260$2,994
Shared Room$2,158$1,536

Is Airbnb hosting still profitable? ›

In short: absolutely. Looking forward, the vacation rental industry is predicted to grow even more in the upcoming years. Hosting can be a profitable business with proper prep work and an understanding of how to budget your start-up costs.

Can you really make money doing Airbnb? ›

On average, hosts in the United States make more than $13,800 per year, according to Airbnb, but those numbers vary. Some hosts buy or lease a number of apartments or homes and rent them out full time. Your earning potential depends on: How much you charge for your space.

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