How to analyze an Airbnb using AirDNA in 2024 (part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
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Hey! I'm the data guy Rob mentioned! Thank you for the shout out!!
Yeah Rob, please do another follow up video!!!
I need part 2 !!!!
Thanks you !!!
More please Rob! It’s so helpful 🎉
yes please make the other video. thanks for these usful information!!!
Rob!!! This video is great! I learned so much! Thank you
A lot of value in this video. Thanks Rob!
Tons of value in this thank you!!
Awesome video!🔥 Keep it going!👍🏻
Thank you for not chasing the algorithm and giving us something very useful. Much appreciated.
Thanks Rob! This video was really helpful. Just getting into airbnb and trying to figure this all out
Awesome video man, let's see that part 2!
I love this definitely need part 2
I like this! Please do a part 2 🤗
So helpful, please do the part 2!! Also super curious to hear your thoughts on the Smokey mountain market in 2024!
Great video thanks!
Great info Rob!
Amazing video! You’re the best for creating this during a wedding 👏👏👏
Can’t wait for part two!
What I would love to know is how to get an idea of the value of a "unique" property (e.g. glamping), especially if there aren't that many in the area. How many comps does it take?
I agree or a ranch. I would like to list my ranch north of Houston but need more data.
Please do part 2. Great video!
Great video!
Very cool info! 😎👍
Yes love this video! Thanks for sharing this and would love another video! Hope the wedding went well
Awesome stuff! Failure of Airbnbs are often due to incorrect analysis, not market oversaturation.
Excellent video. I've struggled to figure out what's real on airdna. The data is valuable, but stale data and projection data thrives as well. Nice work.
Please do the follow up video ! This is very helpful!
Yes love this content
Please post a follow up great topic Rob!! 🙏
Please continue the analysis. Very important to show us how to figure out cost, especially Airbnb related costs
Waiting for the part 2!
Rob looking pretty sharp in the suit!
How would you go about analyzing a market with 0 listings in it? Do you use nearby markets to extrapolate data or do you use different techniques?
This was a very useful video. I would make a playlist, "How to start STR in 2024"
A part two would be awesome, but I'd like to see the other data services you use too.
We need more! Part 2 pleeease
Hey Rob! thanks for this valuable info. Does airdna have data for worldwide locations or is it just USA?
At 13:04 Rob makes a Seal noise!
Way better video this time Roberto.
Do these numbers include the cleaning fee in the annual revenue?
Could you do a video where you apply this to real properties on the market and see if a deal would make sense?
Great content, I love Airdna. Isn't "Days Available" how many days the host had their calendar open/not blocked as opposed to "how many days Airdna has been tracking the propoerty" as you mentioned?
how do you remove a single bad comp from your list of comps?
Tell me more Rob!
would you list a duplex as a house or apartment?
Yes do part 100
Love the video but wondering how many time you can say extrapolating:)
AirDna has never shown my properties accurately and I have multiple properties. They show them completely different on VRBO and Airbnb too.
You look so handsome, Mr. Rob! Look at you all fancy pants in a suit. 😁
I’ve never heard the word extrapolate used so many times in such a short amount of time 😂
Extrapolate.
Would you prefer he hypothesize the information that would foretell, guess, or theorize a duducement, or just make an assumption?
You are a hotelier now
there is a difference between revenue potential and actual revenue 😂
Rob, are your Austin, TX listings licensed? Were you able to get a str license in Austin? Are you paying the 11% Austin hotel occupancy tax?
Trolling huh
Not trolling. Genuinely want to know as it’s a HOT (no pun intended) in Austin. He never speaks to it when going over his numbers so I wonder if he’s operating illegally in Austin. Most hosts are.
It’s a simple question. Not sure why he hasn’t responded,
@@johnjohnjohnjon394I doubt he’d be doing that 🤔 it would be risky to make all these RUclips videos
@@Shogufazzz Right, but he never factors this into his numbers. 11% is huge and so is the annual permit fee. I also don't see his license number in his listing and it's required.
How about you don't buy it and get a job
Says this isn't sponsored by airDNA... subsequently puts an affiliate link 10 seconds later.....
WHO CARES IF THIS METHOD SAVES YOU A TON OF MONEY
It's not sponsored lol. Affiliates and sponsorships are two different things. Is there a reason you feel I can't make money from affiliates on the 100% free content I provide to you? Genuine question here. I have affiliate links for every single provider I mentioned. But I choose AirDNA because it's the platform I actually use and trust.
@@Robuilt just found the vernacular humorous and the timing of shouting out affiliate link in close proximity to paint a picture of sharing the website without any ulterior motives. Obviously making money is the end goal for all in REI. Pushing the website with affiliate link is churning extra income. Sponsorship or not, shilling the link to drive traffic for more income is a form of sponsorship. Sure no lump some from a single YT sponsored video. It just comes down to semantics. No hard feelings here.