I've had a Palm Springs condo/rental for 20 years. My only advice is to play the long game! My short-term, visiting nurse and summer tenants have PAID for my unit. I've been able to do upgrades plus also stay there quite often and be part of the community. Make money, have fun, get appreciation, do right for the win.
Hi Matthew! I would love to connect with you and get some advice. I’m just starting to look for property in Palm Springs and wanted to talk with someone with some skin in the game. Please let me know if your open to talking. Thanks!
Great advice Shelby!! Sadly learned the "expensive hard way". One more question for anyone renting anything: "hey, what can I do to improve your experience?" No, you don't have to accommodate everyone, but asking that question is a great way to get feedback on their experience and if you can make it better, they will want to come back and stay longer. The AirBnB looks great! Hope many people rent it and come back often!! That's the key, repeat renters.
Not sure if you have these already but I would recommend getting some fun party board games to keep in the house! Ones that are easy to learn but a mix of known ones and more common. As a board game lover myself (lol) I would recommend Uno, Monopoly Deal, Bananagrams, Codenames, Telestrations, Exploding Kittens, Throw Throw Burrito and Anomia (party pack). All have pretty easy to learn rules and are great for groups of varying sizes
$3,000 for a media console and it’s already showing wear? I think I’d talk to the manufacturer. That’s crazy expensive for an Air BNB but a good lesson to learn on the first house. Love the pillow cover idea as well as the lock. Assuming you can reset the code remotely. Anyone building in Minnesota Room & Board has a fantastic outlet here. I hope you and Monica do really well with this investment.
As an AirBnB operator and wood worker, I would never put a quality piece in a short-term rental. What’s the manufacture gonna do? Turn it into steel or coat it with bunch of plastic chemicals? Return it or, better yet, buy something cheap that looks similar so you don’t waste your time. Spending more money on quality wooden furniture doesn’t make the furniture something other than wood. Old quality pieces of wooden furniture survive either because the people caring for it treated it like a piece of glass (delicate pieces) and/or simply knew how to maintain/fix it if it got scratched. Everything puts on noticeable wear given time and, more importantly, how they are cared for.
PSA:You are supposed to wash your pillows at least couple times a year. They can go in the washer and usually the dryer as well, a quality pillow will usually have washing instructions.
As someone who has stayed at many Airbnbs, locks are pretty important to me. If there is only a smart lock on a door, I feel more secure if there is also a deadbolt that I can lock when I am inside. How am I to know who else may have the code or who might hack someone's personal accounts, emails etc? It only takes the right one time for things to go wrong and it will not be on MY stay. Also, when staying at an airbnb that is not a whole house, it is a Airbnb REQUIREMENT for "private bedrooms" to have doors that can lock from both the inside AND outside of the door(so when you are inside and when you are away). If it doesn't, the guest can report it to airbnb and the host's account will get flagged. I do NOT like leaving bad reviews for ANYTHING for anyone because I know what it is like to run something that depends on reviews. I have only had to leave 1 bad airbnb review. That host pushed it and pushed it and pushed it. I got there at night and there was NO way for me to lock my bedroom door on the inside...on a house that the FIRST thing I saw were male TENANTS downstairs. So I asked for a lock on the door the next day because I was staying like a WEEK and said I would just sleep on the FLOOR in front of the door/not sleep, I didn't even demand same night, which I should have lol...she said no. lol I said can I get a refund. She said no. I left because I was NOT taking any chances with this type of house and luckily I had a backup. Airbnb is now involved. Reservation got "altered" and they weren't giving me the refund for the first day and I let the Airbnb customer service rep know I am expecting the first day back to. The next morning we were BOTH allowed to leave a review and I was just like whatever I'm not interested. I just want my money back....30 minutes later I get a notification that this person has left me a review. lololol Still. Do I jump on and write a retaliatory review? NOPE. Like a mature adult I sent her a message and let her know that it is required that you have a lock on the door (trying to give her a chance to just say oh I'm sorry)and all she can say to me is "if you are messaging me to have the review removed...". I don't have ANY idea what her review says until I leave one. At that point, I was like I do not want ANYONE else to deal with THIS. So I told the truth in a thorough review. That host has other bad reviews after my stay(don't know why people would stay still, tried to warn them lol) and she replies to all the other ones making excuses. She never replied to mine. lol Because she couldn't fight the truth. Proceeded to take 3 weeks of my life, back and forth conversations, to get her review removed from my profile by Airbnb(even though the ENTIRE conversation with her was documented completely in my Airbnb messages) and she STiLL never apologized to me. This is all to say KNOW your RIGHTS as an Airbnb guest and as a host PLEASE know what customer service is. Sometimes that means admitting you were wrong, resolve it as quickly as possible and we can all move on. :)
Yeah I don’t agree with the smart lock. What if a previous guest remembers the code and gets in? And I don’t trust anything ran through an app, especially with my personal security. Too many people get their apps or phones broken into. Hell. I don’t remember if it was Shelby or Monica, but one of them literally lost their phone not too long ago. Atleast I think I remember that happening?
@@kelpy_0 Yeah. Smart locks are convenient in theory. The plus is that nobody is losing keys causing you to have to replace the WHOLE lock. Usually the host IS supposed to be changing the code after each guest. Not to be like filling criminals in lol but smart locks apparently aren't that difficult to hack or just remove from the door and with this being a "high-profile" Airbnb I would think it's going to need ALL the security measures. And SoCal has been experiencing an uptick in home invasions lately where they'll literally just smash glass if they need to. So an actual security system is probably helpful.
My wife and I stay in Airbnb's all the time and the best feeling of security happens when a host sets the door code to the last 4 digits of the renter's phone number before you arrive. You know instantly that no one else can enter during your stay. It's a small thing that tells you that you can trust the host and feel more secure. :)
Also, having a second dryer is a huge time saver. I have 3 sets of sheets for all beds, but towels take the longest to dry (mine and super plush). The second dryer speeds up on the things that have to be washed in house. I have a few airbnbs and the second dryer has been a huge time saver.
Also it’s helpful to install a physical lockbox somewhere discrete on the house just in case the smart lock fails. Couldn’t agree more about the label maker. Also added a label to the tv remotes “please do not purchase any content”
@@BaileyReuter our smart locks have a physical key to open just in case. They're powered by batteries so it's good to have a backup especially with guests.
You should think about getting a video doorbell like nest (since it records 24/7 as opposed to just snippets like ring), that way you know who has entered the home when you’re not there.
Shelby I am really curious - I'd love a future video on the finances of this really, how much are you in the hole, and how much are you making now? What do profits look like after you've accounted for all the furniture, replacements, etc. How long will it take you to break even? Thanks for your consideration!
$3000 is insane for a media console! What were you thinking at the time haha. I mean it's not something important like a hot tub. We got one for about $450 from IKEA and even I thought that was a lot. As you said, guests don't care and it's better to get special items for your own house.
I remember them getting criticism at the time for buyer higher end furniture. Their argument was that it would last longer, and that they didn’t want to be cheap.
I find youre videos soo comforting! i struggle with anxaity and watching youre old and new videos help me relax since youre intresting without being explosive
Good stuff, the smart lock is a nice luxury even for a primary residence. May I suggest getting a guest book/journal for the place? It would be a nice way to connect with your guests and see their comments, where they're from, etc. If I ever need to fly back to SoCal, I will definitely keep your place in mind!
3k for something to hold a tv 😂 ain’t no body got time for that girl. It really amazes me on what people can spend money on. Like i could live off of 3k for 3 months. This is not an insult by any means. I just wonder what it would be like to be able to buy things like that haha. Aside from my lowly broke midwestern view on a dollar. You did an amazing job. I hope this endeavor pays you well because you all worked your asses off for it. I’m very proud of you. It looks like a dream!
Along with the labels, I would suggest including mock ups in your info book of the kitchen and closest and where things are. My family stayed at a vacation rental and when it came time to cook, we couldn’t remember where any of the kitchen tools were and had to keep opening drawers and cupboards. My cousin and I both said “we need a diagram of where everything is!” 😂
I am thinking on creating a online portal for people renting or hotels. That would provide all the information on the rental and the area some extra Rev from local advertisers
Roborock for in between sliding doors is essential in the desert!! I’ll be sure to have these for the prefab home we’re prepping for airbnb in Joshua Tree and documenting on my channel. Another big tip is cheap furniture! Lol. Thanks Shelby!
Good stuff! I'm saving for a rental property right now. I hope to see more vids like this from you in the future - you two should think about buying a cabin in Leavenworth or near Stevens/Snoqualmie Pass, and Air BnB it! Bring it back to your roots.
My wife and I are in the process of buying our first Airbnb up in the Smoky Mountains...we're excited and nervous. Thank you for these tips and suggestions.
When you do a follow-up video, can you talk about the tax/legal stuff when setting up an Airbnb? Like I know some cities/areas don’t allow Airbnb rentals. What resources would you advise in that regard? How did you find an area that was Airbnb friendly? Thanks!
If I could make a suggestion, get different colored sheets for the beds. This will make it so much easier for the cleaning crew to know what size sheets go to which bed. And colored sheets are a lot easier to keep clean vs white sheets.
"No ones booking the house because of the media console" HAHAH I really first heard that and was like 👀 people are CANCELING and NOT BOOKING because they are afraid to scratch it?? BEFORE I realized you meant no one WILL BE booking it for that purpose. Hahaha, not me helping your metrics by rewinding multiple times to hear that again until I figured it out.
We can't wait to rent your airbnb, we love Palm Springs! My dream is to have a small airbnb on Oahu soon, so I'm taking in all your tips. You have all done an amazing job on this place!
Have you taken into account the harsh effect the sun will have on any outdoor furniture? Placing all outdoor furniture under a sunshade of sorts would make them last longer. Those chair fabrics will fade with the Palm Springs sun 🌞
Shelby if you feel comfortable can you make a finance video about the expenses that went into renovating and decorating the house, how much you bought it for, how much mortgage is and property management fees etc, how much you plan to rent it out for etc?
How do you manage scheduling a cleaning crew when the days they come would vary and it has to be in the turn around window? Do you schedule with them as soon as you get a booking?
Great advice. I think I need a label maker, so I know where things go in my own home. I really like the robot vacuum as well. I look forward to updates on the airbnb.
I like the label maker idea! Like adding the "pool cups" to the label makes your guests know what your intentions were... no glass by the pool 😅 imma get one just bc my boyfriend always puts dishes in the wrong area lol
Never thought about labeling the shelves in your kitchen cabinets. I wish more rentals would do that! Such a good idea! Also I think you totally should have gotten the Animal plates from West Elm! Hahaha 🐯 🦜🐸
So smart! When I designed my studio- I created open shelving so you can see everything. With it being minimal. That is also helpful if you are able to create it your own!😍
Thanks for sharing your tips! I'm about to launch my first airbnb & house party space in Houston. Ahghghg!I didnt even know pillow protectors exist, literally purchasing right now. Thanks for your suggestions!
This went from someones house to a rental property.. I really like your videos and understand the reasoning for creating an Airbnb ($$).. I'm just curious why no one is addressing that this went from a housing property on the market to a "vacation property". One less home for a family.. 😔 but I'm probably just venting my own frustrations.
For furniture, look at suppliers of hotels. Buying things from retailers for consumers are not adequate. You need commercial hard wearing furniture. I used to buy for a holiday company and you never buy from a retailer. It’s not fit for purpose. It costs more initially but long term, will save you.
I have an air BNB and didn't think of the label maker. I don't see your link but I appreciate the tip. I found your air BNB and next time I go to Palm Springs, I'm going to stay at yours. It's saved in my favorites.
I heard a law was just passed in Palm Springs that once June comes along it will be illegal to rent a home or apartment for less than 30 days!! Will you be doing longer rentals??
It would be interesting to see the cost of everything you bought plus mortgage taxes insurance amd ongoing costs (maintenance, damage)vs actual "rent charged" in order to see how long it would take to get to a break even point.. before any tax credits or appreciation.. in order to get some semblance of whether this is a good or bad investment... hotel s many times do not make money until the day they sell ... often times they operate at a loss so it's a struggle for 10 to 15 years...
Is nice to hear about your experience in investments i have been doing it too in the last 10 years. I sugest for all the property you should charge more. If you rent the house for 8 people you can get paid more. Maybe $500 per day. I wish you the best. Greatings.
Dominoes have some great competitive games such as Mexican Train. That is very popular at my beach cabin. I suppose it depends upon the group and where your bib is located. Confiscate video game devices, including cell phones. Learn conversational skills, especially at the dinner table.
Hi Shelby, we met before with my cousin at the LA Griffith Observatory at lovely night! Looking at your AirBNB property, I would love to stay there when visiting Palm Springs again. That said, can you be sure to include the link to it on videos showcasing the house like here? Also, as a future video suggestion , I would love to know the finances as well as why you got into the Airbnb business and in particular the Palm Springs location. Thanks!
First: Thanks for the awesome video! Second: I am sitting here at freezing temps outside and see you in CA with a blue sky and nice temps....gonna cry now...but seriously I would like to know if the prices/rental-intervals are "extremely" different between the warmer climates and colder ones.
Proud dad over here 🥺🥺
Mistakes are the best teachers honestly, thanks for sharing.
I've had a Palm Springs condo/rental for 20 years. My only advice is to play the long game! My short-term, visiting nurse and summer tenants have PAID for my unit. I've been able to do upgrades plus also stay there quite often and be part of the community. Make money, have fun, get appreciation, do right for the win.
Great Advice ! Can’t wait to start my vacation rental.
Hi Matthew! I would love to connect with you and get some advice. I’m just starting to look for property in Palm Springs and wanted to talk with someone with some skin in the game. Please let me know if your open to talking. Thanks!
Thank you so much! I want to start my rental business as well! Does anyone know who can provide training on this? Like s 1x1
Great advice Shelby!! Sadly learned the "expensive hard way". One more question for anyone renting anything: "hey, what can I do to improve your experience?"
No, you don't have to accommodate everyone, but asking that question is a great way to get feedback on their experience and if you can make it better, they will want to come back and stay longer. The AirBnB looks great! Hope many people rent it and come back often!! That's the key, repeat renters.
Not sure if you have these already but I would recommend getting some fun party board games to keep in the house! Ones that are easy to learn but a mix of known ones and more common. As a board game lover myself (lol) I would recommend Uno, Monopoly Deal, Bananagrams, Codenames, Telestrations, Exploding Kittens, Throw Throw Burrito and Anomia (party pack). All have pretty easy to learn rules and are great for groups of varying sizes
I love this! Yes. Definitely a must, especially when staying in.😍
People lose the pieces fairly quickly.
Don't forget the Ouija board. Also I love board games too but nobody to play with as I have a few board games myself.
check this channel also he has an amazing Airbnb content: ruclips.net/video/zZxEwpxKboo/видео.html
One more thing, I actually play puzzles more than boardgames.
$3,000 for a media console and it’s already showing wear? I think I’d talk to the manufacturer. That’s crazy expensive for an Air BNB but a good lesson to learn on the first house. Love the pillow cover idea as well as the lock. Assuming you can reset the code remotely.
Anyone building in Minnesota Room & Board has a fantastic outlet here.
I hope you and Monica do really well with this investment.
As an AirBnB operator and wood worker, I would never put a quality piece in a short-term rental. What’s the manufacture gonna do? Turn it into steel or coat it with bunch of plastic chemicals? Return it or, better yet, buy something cheap that looks similar so you don’t waste your time.
Spending more money on quality wooden furniture doesn’t make the furniture something other than wood. Old quality pieces of wooden furniture survive either because the people caring for it treated it like a piece of glass (delicate pieces) and/or simply knew how to maintain/fix it if it got scratched.
Everything puts on noticeable wear given time and, more importantly, how they are cared for.
I got a label maker for Christmas last year!. I started making labels for just about everything. My labels had labels. Best "adulting" toy EVER.
PSA:You are supposed to wash your pillows at least couple times a year. They can go in the washer and usually the dryer as well, a quality pillow will usually have washing instructions.
also, you can. throw the memory foam or foam pillows in dryer to kill germs and poof them up!
As someone who has stayed at many Airbnbs, locks are pretty important to me. If there is only a smart lock on a door, I feel more secure if there is also a deadbolt that I can lock when I am inside. How am I to know who else may have the code or who might hack someone's personal accounts, emails etc? It only takes the right one time for things to go wrong and it will not be on MY stay.
Also, when staying at an airbnb that is not a whole house, it is a Airbnb REQUIREMENT for "private bedrooms" to have doors that can lock from both the inside AND outside of the door(so when you are inside and when you are away). If it doesn't, the guest can report it to airbnb and the host's account will get flagged.
I do NOT like leaving bad reviews for ANYTHING for anyone because I know what it is like to run something that depends on reviews. I have only had to leave 1 bad airbnb review. That host pushed it and pushed it and pushed it. I got there at night and there was NO way for me to lock my bedroom door on the inside...on a house that the FIRST thing I saw were male TENANTS downstairs. So I asked for a lock on the door the next day because I was staying like a WEEK and said I would just sleep on the FLOOR in front of the door/not sleep, I didn't even demand same night, which I should have lol...she said no. lol I said can I get a refund. She said no. I left because I was NOT taking any chances with this type of house and luckily I had a backup. Airbnb is now involved. Reservation got "altered" and they weren't giving me the refund for the first day and I let the Airbnb customer service rep know I am expecting the first day back to. The next morning we were BOTH allowed to leave a review and I was just like whatever I'm not interested. I just want my money back....30 minutes later I get a notification that this person has left me a review. lololol Still. Do I jump on and write a retaliatory review? NOPE. Like a mature adult I sent her a message and let her know that it is required that you have a lock on the door (trying to give her a chance to just say oh I'm sorry)and all she can say to me is "if you are messaging me to have the review removed...". I don't have ANY idea what her review says until I leave one. At that point, I was like I do not want ANYONE else to deal with THIS. So I told the truth in a thorough review. That host has other bad reviews after my stay(don't know why people would stay still, tried to warn them lol) and she replies to all the other ones making excuses. She never replied to mine. lol Because she couldn't fight the truth. Proceeded to take 3 weeks of my life, back and forth conversations, to get her review removed from my profile by Airbnb(even though the ENTIRE conversation with her was documented completely in my Airbnb messages) and she STiLL never apologized to me.
This is all to say KNOW your RIGHTS as an Airbnb guest and as a host PLEASE know what customer service is. Sometimes that means admitting you were wrong, resolve it as quickly as possible and we can all move on. :)
And take pictures of anything that is wrong! Airbnb likes photographic evidence.
Great points!!!
Yeah I don’t agree with the smart lock. What if a previous guest remembers the code and gets in? And I don’t trust anything ran through an app, especially with my personal security. Too many people get their apps or phones broken into. Hell. I don’t remember if it was Shelby or Monica, but one of them literally lost their phone not too long ago. Atleast I think I remember that happening?
@@kelpy_0 Yeah. Smart locks are convenient in theory. The plus is that nobody is losing keys causing you to have to replace the WHOLE lock. Usually the host IS supposed to be changing the code after each guest. Not to be like filling criminals in lol but smart locks apparently aren't that difficult to hack or just remove from the door and with this being a "high-profile" Airbnb I would think it's going to need ALL the security measures. And SoCal has been experiencing an uptick in home invasions lately where they'll literally just smash glass if they need to. So an actual security system is probably helpful.
My wife and I stay in Airbnb's all the time and the best feeling of security happens when a host sets the door code to the last 4 digits of the renter's phone number before you arrive. You know instantly that no one else can enter during your stay. It's a small thing that tells you that you can trust the host and feel more secure. :)
Also, having a second dryer is a huge time saver. I have 3 sets of sheets for all beds, but towels take the longest to dry (mine and super plush). The second dryer speeds up on the things that have to be washed in house. I have a few airbnbs and the second dryer has been a huge time saver.
Also it’s helpful to install a physical lockbox somewhere discrete on the house just in case the smart lock fails.
Couldn’t agree more about the label maker. Also added a label to the tv remotes “please do not purchase any content”
The locks she showed don’t have keys associated with them so there isn’t a way to have a lockbox
@@BaileyReuter our smart locks have a physical key to open just in case. They're powered by batteries so it's good to have a backup especially with guests.
@@DaveUyan this is the nest x Yale lock and it doesn’t have a key lock anywhere but you can use a D battery to recharge the battery from the outside
You should think about getting a video doorbell like nest (since it records 24/7 as opposed to just snippets like ring), that way you know who has entered the home when you’re not there.
Shelby I am really curious - I'd love a future video on the finances of this really, how much are you in the hole, and how much are you making now? What do profits look like after you've accounted for all the furniture, replacements, etc. How long will it take you to break even? Thanks for your consideration!
$3000 is insane for a media console! What were you thinking at the time haha. I mean it's not something important like a hot tub. We got one for about $450 from IKEA and even I thought that was a lot. As you said, guests don't care and it's better to get special items for your own house.
I remember them getting criticism at the time for buyer higher end furniture. Their argument was that it would last longer, and that they didn’t want to be cheap.
@@kelpy_0 You can buy quality mid range furniture though. $3000 is crazy
@@jj-if6it these girls have too much money to burn lol. 3k is insane.
I find youre videos soo comforting! i struggle with anxaity and watching youre old and new videos help me relax since youre intresting without being explosive
Good stuff, the smart lock is a nice luxury even for a primary residence. May I suggest getting a guest book/journal for the place? It would be a nice way to connect with your guests and see their comments, where they're from, etc. If I ever need to fly back to SoCal, I will definitely keep your place in mind!
check this channel also he has an amazing Airbnb content: ruclips.net/video/zZxEwpxKboo/видео.html
3k for something to hold a tv 😂 ain’t no body got time for that girl.
It really amazes me on what people can spend money on. Like i could live off of 3k for 3 months. This is not an insult by any means. I just wonder what it would be like to be able to buy things like that haha. Aside from my lowly broke midwestern view on a dollar. You did an amazing job. I hope this endeavor pays you well because you all worked your asses off for it. I’m very proud of you. It looks like a dream!
I'm glad I'm not the only who thinks this!! 3K, holy fuck!
Sound like you hating to me😂
hun it’s just people living within their means… if you’re broke you’re obviously not going to pay for it
Thanks for sharing all the information, your trials and tribulations, and behind scenes for getting your Air B&B ready. Can’t wait to stay!
We had a smart lock on our last house! So convenient. Never carried a house key and never locked myself out of the house! Lol
check this channel also he has an amazing Airbnb content: ruclips.net/video/zZxEwpxKboo/видео.html
Along with the labels, I would suggest including mock ups in your info book of the kitchen and closest and where things are.
My family stayed at a vacation rental and when it came time to cook, we couldn’t remember where any of the kitchen tools were and had to keep opening drawers and cupboards. My cousin and I both said “we need a diagram of where everything is!” 😂
So trueeee!
The kitchen in my studio I designed to have an open shelving system. So that you can see where everything is- while also being minimal.🌺
I am thinking on creating a online portal for people renting or hotels. That would provide all the information on the rental and the area some extra Rev from local advertisers
You'll need to get some Fill Sticks or Stain Markers to match the furniture so you can cover any scratches that show up. It's easy and quick to do.
Are you planning on getting art for the living room walls? They need something!
Roborock for in between sliding doors is essential in the desert!! I’ll be sure to have these for the prefab home we’re prepping for airbnb in Joshua Tree and documenting on my channel. Another big tip is cheap furniture! Lol. Thanks Shelby!
*Look at Shelby rocking the merch for the airbnb! Congrats! It all looks beautiful!*
Good stuff! I'm saving for a rental property right now. I hope to see more vids like this from you in the future - you two should think about buying a cabin in Leavenworth or near Stevens/Snoqualmie Pass, and Air BnB it! Bring it back to your roots.
Nice video as always, Shelby. You did absolutely AMAZING on this house. It looks fantastic. Good luck on your Airbnb experience!
My wife and I are in the process of buying our first Airbnb up in the Smoky Mountains...we're excited and nervous.
Thank you for these tips and suggestions.
Hey Shelby you should do a world map wall and have all your guest post where they're visiting from :)
I wanted to do this, where did you get it?
When you do a follow-up video, can you talk about the tax/legal stuff when setting up an Airbnb? Like I know some cities/areas don’t allow Airbnb rentals. What resources would you advise in that regard? How did you find an area that was Airbnb friendly? Thanks!
check this channel also he has an amazing Airbnb content: ruclips.net/video/zZxEwpxKboo/видео.html
Great question! I need this information as well
This is really amazing advice for any home owner.... even if your not renting. Going to be getting those vacuums!
check this channel also he has an amazing Airbnb content: ruclips.net/video/zZxEwpxKboo/видео.html
If I could make a suggestion, get different colored sheets for the beds. This will make it so much easier for the cleaning crew to know what size sheets go to which bed. And colored sheets are a lot easier to keep clean vs white sheets.
White sheets are more classy and you can bleach them. I prefer them over colored for sure.
Colored for different sizes is a good idea.
That's what I do at home, re sizes and colours 💃
"No ones booking the house because of the media console" HAHAH I really first heard that and was like 👀 people are CANCELING and NOT BOOKING because they are afraid to scratch it?? BEFORE I realized you meant no one WILL BE booking it for that purpose. Hahaha, not me helping your metrics by rewinding multiple times to hear that again until I figured it out.
We can't wait to rent your airbnb, we love Palm Springs! My dream is to have a small airbnb on Oahu soon, so I'm taking in all your tips. You have all done an amazing job on this place!
check this channel also he has an amazing Airbnb content: ruclips.net/video/zZxEwpxKboo/видео.html
Have you taken into account the harsh effect the sun will have on any outdoor furniture? Placing all outdoor furniture under a sunshade of sorts would make them last longer. Those chair fabrics will fade with the Palm Springs sun 🌞
check this channel also he has an amazing Airbnb content: ruclips.net/video/zZxEwpxKboo/видео.html
So much value in this video. I’m glad that I found it in the right time.
Shelby if you feel comfortable can you make a finance video about the expenses that went into renovating and decorating the house, how much you bought it for, how much mortgage is and property management fees etc, how much you plan to rent it out for etc?
Getting my first airbnb ready and this was super helpful. Thank you!
May your business blossoms in the year to come. 🎉
Same here, I just doing research and gonna do Air BnB too wish me luck sis
@@nadyaputri2775 good luck!!!
Congrats on all the hard work. It looks terrific and I'm sure it will be very successful!
you gotta do a recap of how your AirBnB goes after your first 30 days!
How do you manage scheduling a cleaning crew when the days they come would vary and it has to be in the turn around window? Do you schedule with them as soon as you get a booking?
Get a Kirby Sweeper. You will not regret it! It comes with over 12 parts to clean. Fantastic!
Great advice. I think I need a label maker, so I know where things go in my own home. I really like the robot vacuum as well. I look forward to updates on the airbnb.
She updates all the time on her vlog channel
check this channel also he has an amazing Airbnb content: ruclips.net/video/zZxEwpxKboo/видео.html
The best thing is Shelby only shares advice after she has experimented herself. Good combination of beauty and brains :)
Have a piece of glass made for the top of the media console, it will preserve the top longer
No on the glass use clear plexi.
cannot wait to hear the breakdown when it goes live and you get real numbers
I like the label maker idea! Like adding the "pool cups" to the label makes your guests know what your intentions were... no glass by the pool 😅 imma get one just bc my boyfriend always puts dishes in the wrong area lol
I would feel better if you changed the lock codes every week, just in case!
Never thought about labeling the shelves in your kitchen cabinets. I wish more rentals would do that! Such a good idea!
Also I think you totally should have gotten the Animal plates from West Elm! Hahaha 🐯 🦜🐸
So smart!
When I designed my studio- I created open shelving so you can see everything. With it being minimal. That is also helpful if you are able to create it your own!😍
Congrats, Shelby! Your Airbnb looks awesome! I would love to go there sometime!😃❤
Thanks for sharing your tips! I'm about to launch my first airbnb & house party space in Houston. Ahghghg!I didnt even know pillow protectors exist, literally purchasing right now. Thanks for your suggestions!
check this channel also he has an amazing Airbnb content: ruclips.net/video/zZxEwpxKboo/видео.html
What about don’t rush to buy furniture and decor . That was a big one! Hope you get it listed soon.
Is it just me or Shelby is now built like a unit and toned from her previous videos? Looking great Shelby!!!
Had to click on this video because I knew it was gonna be high quality 🙌🏼
Yasssssss congrats!! That year went by SO QUICK🤯🤯🤯
I can’t wait to book a stay there!!
Me too!!!
Great hearing your practical suggestions on setting up and operating my Airbnb. I wish you continued success!
Your almost there! I’ve already referred friends from LA and SD there, just waiting for listing to go live. The sectional looks great!
Why did you pick the Robo7 over a Dyson, just curious-would be helpful coming from you, since I’m still trying to decide.
8:20 Sheldon Copper is honoured and proud you took his advice 😂
Thanks for sharing Shelby! Definitely agree don't buy expensive furniture
Great advice. I have an air bnb in Merida Mexico. I learned the hard way on furniture. 😀 it’s going great now.
Great tips Shelby Awesome video quality as usual 🖤🖤🖤
It was a great business idea with much efforts and hardwork....
That chord hanging from the sconce in the guest room with the two beds keeps bugging me......
yeah, 'coffee' is the stain to worry about on the bed 😂🤭
We know she meant other stains 😆
insurance ? license fees ?
Thanks for the helpful tips Shelby! Looking to get an airbnb in the next year or so 👍
Congratulations on everything!
Where’s the link for the label maker?
And thanks for the video!
Get a media console protector.
This went from someones house to a rental property.. I really like your videos and understand the reasoning for creating an Airbnb ($$).. I'm just curious why no one is addressing that this went from a housing property on the market to a "vacation property". One less home for a family.. 😔 but I'm probably just venting my own frustrations.
I’m also confused how an owner would be okay w this?
@@SydneyScream Whats confusing about $10k plus monthly profits?
Why are y’all mad at people for doing what they want with their money😂😂😂
When the voiceover says “rejects nobody wanted” on a shot of the plates you bought on purpose lmaoooo
Wow! What entrepreneurial spirit! I'm impressed Shelby! Keep on rockin'!
To the person reading this: Even though I don’t know you, I wish you the best of what life has to offer ❤️
Love the label maker tip. Congrats on the place!
For furniture, look at suppliers of hotels. Buying things from retailers for consumers are not adequate. You need commercial hard wearing furniture. I used to buy for a holiday company and you never buy from a retailer. It’s not fit for purpose. It costs more initially but long term, will save you.
Awesome ideas and recommendations
“they’re the same thing.. i’m realizing” 😂 haha love you!
I have an air BNB and didn't think of the label maker. I don't see your link but I appreciate the tip. I found your air BNB and next time I go to Palm Springs, I'm going to stay at yours. It's saved in my favorites.
I heard a law was just passed in Palm Springs that once June comes along it will be illegal to rent a home or apartment for less than 30 days!! Will you be doing longer rentals??
Good idea about the labeling.
First congratulations this amazing and beautiful all great tips
It would be interesting to see the cost of everything you bought plus mortgage taxes insurance amd ongoing costs (maintenance, damage)vs actual "rent charged" in order to see how long it would take to get to a break even point.. before any tax credits or appreciation.. in order to get some semblance of whether this is a good or bad investment... hotel s many times do not make money until the day they sell ... often times they operate at a loss so it's a struggle for 10 to 15 years...
Thank you, Shelby for the video🏡
Any suggestion on pillows?
I remember your interview with Colin and Samir..I think you've nailed this!
Awesome video. Awesome advice for anyone looking to set up an Airbnb!
Very helpful ! Thanks so much for the video 🤞🏾
Her videos are always nice
Is nice to hear about your experience in investments i have been doing it too in the last 10 years. I sugest for all the property you should charge more. If you rent the house for 8 people you can get paid more. Maybe $500 per day. I wish you the best. Greatings.
All solid advice!! Thanks Shelby. Wish you success.
it does not take a year to set up an average airbnb. shelby just did a really good job. look at the place its amazing. id pay for it
The label maker idea is simple but genius
Dominoes have some great competitive games such as Mexican Train. That is very popular at my beach cabin.
I suppose it depends upon the group and where your bib is located. Confiscate video game devices, including cell phones.
Learn conversational skills, especially at the dinner table.
Just wow video.
Cuteness overload.
You are just amazing dear.
What a great uploa , stay happy forever .
Hi Shelby, we met before with my cousin at the LA Griffith Observatory at lovely night! Looking at your AirBNB property, I would love to stay there when visiting Palm Springs again. That said, can you be sure to include the link to it on videos showcasing the house like here? Also, as a future video suggestion , I would love to know the finances as well as why you got into the Airbnb business and in particular the Palm Springs location. Thanks!
What thermostat do you use?
Wow that label tip has shed light on why in my own house things are in the wrong place. Got it.
You always bring a smile.
First: Thanks for the awesome video! Second: I am sitting here at freezing temps outside and see you in CA with a blue sky and nice temps....gonna cry now...but seriously I would like to know if the prices/rental-intervals are "extremely" different between the warmer climates and colder ones.
Couldn’t find your link to the label maker. Did I miss it?