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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024

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  • @julietevelyn6466
    @julietevelyn6466 3 года назад +1

    I stay in a Department of natural resources yurt in northern Minnesota at the end of January every year. It's on a mine lake that's stocked with rainbow trout, so I ice fish every day. One of my favorite things is to make a huge pot of barley vegetable stew on the wood stove and grill the rainbow trout on the campfire. I wrap the fish in foil with lemon slices, a bunch of fresh dill, butter, and garlic and cook it on the grate that's over the campfire. Cooking a gourmet meal in the middle of forest is amazing.

  • @godslave1990
    @godslave1990 3 года назад +1

    My family just stayed at an AirBnB in MS. We got shrimp from a local shrimper and we did a whole ass shrimp boil in our kitchen using only what was available in the kitchen. It was a whole selling point for us.

  • @justinmilla
    @justinmilla 4 года назад +12

    I have cooked in Airbnb’s many many times: if I am staying anywhere for longer than a weekend I will typically cook some food. Of course I am eating out for at least 1 meal a day. I enjoy being able to experience shopping locally and trying some unique items and also save on food costs and focus the spending on meals I really wanted to try out.

  • @chris-ui2nt
    @chris-ui2nt 3 года назад +10

    I'm a vegetarian and finding food around a place I am staying is always hard. So basically every airbnb I have ever stayed in I have cooked. It's always extremely appreciated when they have spices, oils, pots and pans, and silverware available for us :)

    • @buildfixflip
      @buildfixflip 3 года назад +1

      I agree with you. It’s typically very unhealthy to eat all the meals out so it’s nice to cook. As a host I want to make sure to have all of the typical seasonings available to guests. I have had to purchase a full container of salt before because there was no salt at the Airbnb!!! It’s less than $1 to provide that!!

  • @hanwinogrond6397
    @hanwinogrond6397 3 года назад +1

    The best part of this video is that ladder still visible through the window when you're inside. I would've loved to get some more details on that heater and get a peek of it on the outside.

    • @Robuilt
      @Robuilt  3 года назад

      I still see that ladder in my dreams.

  • @Newlyfound
    @Newlyfound 4 года назад +5

    We thought guests would never use the kitchens in our units as we're located in a very touristy spot in Portugal with tons of restaurants etc.. Turns out MOST people seem to cook. Even had someone turn up with a rice cooker for a 3 night stay.. I respected the dedication!
    Good video dude! The cinematography and editing are on point! 👌

  • @kevinsmith2599
    @kevinsmith2599 4 года назад +8

    Yes, I almost always cook in AirBnbs. That's a huge selling point for AirBnbs over hotels.

  • @anamaria2053
    @anamaria2053 3 года назад +1

    Yes that course interests me as I’ve been contemplating doing the same with a yurt.

  • @268marley
    @268marley 2 года назад +1

    I've stayed on a few Airbnbs, but it was for up to a month, so I cooked most meals. I chose my rentals in part by the utility of the kitchen.

  • @hifimoog
    @hifimoog 3 года назад +2

    We almost always cook at least a few meals at an Airbnb. Especially if we’re there for more than a few days. I will say, I feel like most hosts do the bare minimum(if even that) for kitchen supplies and it’s the worst! Airbnb hosts: please know that if you invest just a tiny bit more in cooking utensils and pots and pans it makes all the difference in making a stay feel much more comfortable and makes me want to return to that home again!

  • @heykoolaid2004
    @heykoolaid2004 3 года назад

    Late to the game here, but... we cook almost every day when we stay at an airbnb. We have kids, so it is MUCH less hassle to eat breakfast and then either lunch or dinner at the house. Bonus is that it also saves us some coin so we can spend that on a higher end house, more activities while we're out, etc... We always appreciate when there are decent cooking utensils in the place, too! Silicon spatulas, decent pans, etc... It makes vacation way more enjoyable.

  • @lori5946
    @lori5946 3 года назад

    I have cooked in every Airbnb because I have Celiacs and don't eat out a lot. I also rent the ones that don't use toxic air fresheners, lysol or bleach because I am allergic. I am a travel nurse and my husband and I have drove across country from Florida to California and used Airbnb and of course it didn't always work out. I know what I would but in my Airbnb. We also have a tiny Camper and have camped on the way out to California. I am currently looking into purchasing land to do glamping. I love this idea because I love the outdoors.

  • @SweetiePieTweety
    @SweetiePieTweety 4 года назад +1

    Lol.... the only time I’ve seen someone else put their bed in the center of the room. I liked feeling suspended in wide open spaces and the kids could run round and round. That “Come on in” cracked me up being from the South ❤️ Love the interior design all around

  • @johnsspillane8420
    @johnsspillane8420 3 года назад +2

    I've got 17 acres of land with a pond and stream. I am located near two or three race tracks, stock car, road race, motorcycle, etc, and I am interested in starting an Airbnb or something like that. I also have a state park and a Civil War battle site within 1/2 hour drive. I am looking into finding out how to do it. Thank you for your help. I actually just found your site a few hours ago, and noticed I missed a few dates when you had a 'seminar'!
    John

  • @devertonfearon7681
    @devertonfearon7681 3 года назад +1

    Yes every Airbnb that We stay in I cook like I was at home

  • @nemOstarrx
    @nemOstarrx 3 года назад +1

    I always use the kitchen in rentals. I have a food allergy and feel safer making most of my food when traveling. Having a kitchen is the only reason I stated using private rental and not just hotels.

  • @katietucker1112
    @katietucker1112 Год назад +1

    Our oven looks like a grease party 1 out of 5 rentals! Can't wait to downsize our listings 🤘💕 thanks for all you do!!!

    • @katietucker1112
      @katietucker1112 Год назад

      Wish the window trim was black too.... I'm just CDO (alphabetical order😜)

    • @katietucker1112
      @katietucker1112 Год назад

      Would also love to know about the maintenance... especially with pine trees (sap/mildew/storm damage from trees?)

  • @mariacheeseman9810
    @mariacheeseman9810 3 года назад +1

    I wasn't sure if you meant cooking in a yurt or a house airbnb. I have rented many houses and condo airbnbs. I HAVE COOKED IN EVERY ONE OF THEM. It is one of the main reasons I rent an airbnb. I have made anything from a simple skillet breakfast to a sit-down dinner. Sandwiches? I think we made some sandwiches for the road when staying in the Yellowstone area. My last rental, I cooked a meal for about 15 family who were in the area.

  • @chayovz510
    @chayovz510 4 года назад +4

    Love this Yurt and area! You’d definitely get an amazing experience in such gorgeous location! Also love the humor and that Ferris Bueler ending lol!!!!🤭

  • @Redshirtvmc
    @Redshirtvmc 3 года назад +1

    Oh I cook every time I stay in an Airbnb!! Having good pots pans knives is a must for me!

  • @ventureted
    @ventureted 3 года назад +1

    Eating out for literally every meal gets very expensive and I eat pretty clean so restaurant food is not often the move. The ability to cook simple meals was a huge factor for me when I stopped using hotels 10+ years ago and solely use AirBnB.

    • @buildfixflip
      @buildfixflip 3 года назад

      Same boat here! So unhealthy and expensive!!! It’s great to see comments like this because as a host we plan to provide a very well stocked kitchenette

  • @bohemianecoliving1212
    @bohemianecoliving1212 3 года назад

    I've been following your channel for a while, I'm an Airbnb Superhost and just like you I'm living the dream! We are in the last steps of starting the build of an eco village of tiny cabins in the jungle of the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico, you are so inspiring, All the best on all your ventures. Peace.

  • @SirCheese710
    @SirCheese710 3 года назад

    I absolutely always cook in airbnbs...i specifically look for airbnbs with nice kitchens because i love to cook and half the benefit to going the airbnb route is that you actually have a full size kitchen when in a full size home, but also in tiny homes like some of yours!!! I really hope to start up a glamping and tiny home business and i will definitely be prioritizing cooking space even in my smallest rentals.

  • @deannabarnes3771
    @deannabarnes3771 4 года назад +11

    Nice yurt, Rob's humor has me cracking up laughing.

  • @PrimitiveMLG
    @PrimitiveMLG 2 года назад +1

    The video was awesome. A little too much distracting editing but that’s your style. Keep em coming

  • @frost5488
    @frost5488 3 года назад

    Rob, your a natural. Your youtube channel beats anything on HGTV bar none. Love the business advice too. Keep it up.

  • @YourFriendAndy
    @YourFriendAndy 4 года назад

    Distill all your grand AirBnB knowledge into a course? Yes please. 💪

  • @Jordan2210
    @Jordan2210 4 года назад +1

    Man, your channel is the best for this kind of content. Good style, good content, all around fun. Keep it up.

    • @Robuilt
      @Robuilt  4 года назад

      Thanks, Jordan! I've been working hard to revamp my channel and I really try to improve with every new video. Baby steps. Thanks for watching!

  • @DamonVonBohn
    @DamonVonBohn 3 года назад +1

    I love cooking at a campsite, but some things, like Coffee, need to be done as fast as possible LOL. Sometimes, depending on the mood, having a tent kitchen that will not trap smoke feels better.

  • @CalebAEverett
    @CalebAEverett 4 года назад +12

    Legend has it the ladders are still searching for Robuilt.

  • @marcoaugustine266
    @marcoaugustine266 4 года назад +2

    Hey! I always cook in Airbnbs mostly a nice breakfast meal because me and my gf like to sleep in and not waste too much time eating out for breakfast! Dinner and lunch not so much!

  • @nachosucker653
    @nachosucker653 2 года назад

    Great video. I look forward to future cameos by the ladder.

  • @buildfixflip
    @buildfixflip 3 года назад

    I totally agree with the bathrobes and extra touches to put yourself in a more “luxury resort” category. I would imagine having 4 robes and rotating them in and out would be an easy way as a host to turn the space around between 11am and 4 pm

  • @angamiful
    @angamiful 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful, definitely interested in the course!

  • @Jovibaby6
    @Jovibaby6 6 месяцев назад

    We use the Airbnb kitchen often!

  • @hopegorman2013
    @hopegorman2013 3 года назад +1

    Typically my friends and family love to cook and drink at the Airbnb especially one that is in the woods and far from restaurants.

  • @KatieB33
    @KatieB33 4 года назад +1

    You’re moving up in the world with your own cameraman and editor!!

    • @Robuilt
      @Robuilt  4 года назад +1

      It really has been such a game changer!

  • @CarraIsNerdy
    @CarraIsNerdy Год назад

    I love your videos 😂 shouts out to your editor 🙌🏾

  • @Nicofilms
    @Nicofilms 3 года назад

    It looks so nice! I'm used to camping so this is definitely an upgrade!

  • @roler1973
    @roler1973 3 года назад

    Se me hace que debe de ser incómodo tener que trasladarte a otro lada para ir al baño en especial en época de nieve. Saludos, Roger Erosa.

  • @jillmandley234
    @jillmandley234 3 года назад +1

    I so agree the lattice kills me off in a yurt. I always wonder why folk don't incase it all the way around like they did with the cedar around the heater. Can you imagine the woodsy smell from the cedar when the heater heats it up?

    • @buildfixflip
      @buildfixflip 3 года назад +1

      I think it comes down to amount of work and money. But it would be very doable to do what you are saying. One could easily hide all the panel joints with some trim, after putting the cedar boards. And that would allow to hide any and all plumbing and electrical in the walls

  • @Vero_Vero
    @Vero_Vero 3 года назад

    I personally prefer to only stay at Airbnbs because I'm able to cook. Whether i want to cook a small nice dinner if im traveling with my partner or warm up my childs milk in the middle of the night when traveling with kids. Its one of the feature i pay most attention to.ESPECIALLY in a cabin unless they have like a grill i cook outside with. For some making the meal with the family or friends is a great part of the trip.

  • @jakemontoya9021
    @jakemontoya9021 4 года назад +1

    Man I live right down the mountain from idyllwild!

  • @loveghemie
    @loveghemie 4 года назад +2

    I love doing groceries in other countries and my fiancé and I will eat a couple of fancy meals out and then cook something simple a few nights in to balance. Also sleeping and quick breakfasts

    • @Robuilt
      @Robuilt  4 года назад

      Honestly that's pretty smart. Specifically because our entire travel budget is solely spent on food and drink.

  • @ollywood7377
    @ollywood7377 3 года назад

    Yurt’a best Rob

  • @jadebeaton
    @jadebeaton 3 года назад

    I typically like to cook during my stay at an Airbnb.

  • @joshuah2888
    @joshuah2888 3 года назад +3

    I'm currently thinking about setting up a tiny home situation in Salt Lake City and would love to create a yurt-type experience in the surrounding mountain areas. I'm new to the whole thing.

  • @jordanmcable
    @jordanmcable 3 года назад

    I’ve cooked in an Airbnb many times. I will sometimes bring my smoker and cook up some brisket or pulled pork and use the kitchen for the sides and meal prep

  • @Takeru006
    @Takeru006 2 года назад

    i search in the channel but the building in the begging of the video i cant fiand it, it seen really cool

  • @f0t0b0y
    @f0t0b0y 3 года назад

    Next time you head to higher altitude climates, try the Wim Hof breathing exercise. Problem solved. Hell, just start practicing it now. ✌🏼

  • @blueblur1984
    @blueblur1984 3 года назад

    I think it depends on the market segment on whether or not the kitchen is used. We have young kids so they're not always going to want food where we go out to eat, they snack a lot, and in some places (looking at you southern Europe) they eat much later than the kids can manage. Having a proper kitchen is one of the biggest advantages an Airbnb has imo.

  • @stealthwealthuniversity
    @stealthwealthuniversity 4 года назад +1

    I think the ladder needs to make an appearance in every video LOL.

  • @LydiaTV
    @LydiaTV 3 года назад

    im a fan of being able to cook breakfast... like an omlette is easy to shop for and you just need one burner stove... then you can head off to your adventure with a full stomach.

  • @betsie696
    @betsie696 2 года назад

    Do a whole thanksgiving dinner in an airbnb every year

  • @gmoneyninja2
    @gmoneyninja2 2 года назад

    first song of the intro had me weak af 😂

  • @jennifercole6392
    @jennifercole6392 4 года назад +1

    Would love to learn more about your process! Will you be showing your yurt?

  • @oddoops
    @oddoops 3 года назад

    I exclusively use AirBnb FOR the kitchen. I have a lot of allergies, some being super common like soy, peanuts, & tree nuts.. which means if I travel I HAVE to make my own food.

  • @surfmotor
    @surfmotor 3 года назад

    I cook in the airbnbs that I use. I travel a lot and am tired of eating fastfood. So i go to the store and buy food to make. I always wash the dishes i am going to use before i use them. Because not all the "clean" dishes look clean. The knifes usually suck.

  • @lurjr
    @lurjr 4 года назад +2

    I would definitely be interested in your course.

    • @stopthatmikey
      @stopthatmikey 4 года назад

      Ditto, that would be great!! I'd love for the course to cover permitting too if that's part of your scope.

  • @clbazar
    @clbazar 4 года назад +1

    Just discovered you today, subbed and I’ve been digging through your stuff and hitting that like button because I appreciate your honesty and overall positive vibe.
    The edit style is fun and fresh. If I can offer just a little constructive feedback as someone who has been doing this kind of work for a long time very successfully, blah blah blah, but here it is, and this is really nit picky shit, so please take it for what it’s worth.
    Save the onscreen text for lists and the snarky comments - works great. Where it feels over done is where you’re layering text that exactly mirrors what you’re saying. Maybe you feel like you need it to hold our interest. You don’t. You’re super engaging just as you is, you dig? The mirror text pulls me out of the video. Lists, snark, explanatory text - all good.
    Second is your audio mix is largely great, just a couple spots that spike a little too much when going from dialogue to music.
    Again, really minor stuff and only offered in the spirit of wanting to see you succeed.
    Couple story ideas - if you haven’t already done these, and you probably have but I haven’t found them yet.
    Would love to know more about your background and what brought you to AirBnB. Would like a deeper dive tutorial (or series of them) on all of your tips and techniques for getting the most out of both the AirBnB software, as well as the service overall.
    To the extent that you feel comfortable sharing your future plans or overall plan, def be interested in learning more about that.
    Last thought is wanting to know how the virus affected your business overall.
    Again, forgive me if you’ve done all of these vids already and I just didn’t find them yet.
    Well done buddy. Appreciate your honesty about challenges and earnings as much as your humor and positive attitude. You’ve definitely inspired me today.
    Peace
    L
    PS - Where’d you grow up in Texas? I love in the Midwest now but grew up in Brownsville, Austin & Houston.

  • @latoyaapril2129
    @latoyaapril2129 3 года назад

    If you have kids, yes! Mostly because the restaurant may not have what the kiddos want or something. Also, they always tend to have the munchies at night.. the most inconvenient time.

  • @kaylaharies2837
    @kaylaharies2837 4 года назад

    yes

  • @JeanVestCorp
    @JeanVestCorp 3 года назад

    I’ve cooked in nearly every Airbnb I’ve stayed in. Sometimes large meals for celebrations!

  • @hlkihglkhglkhg
    @hlkihglkhglkhg 3 года назад

    Leaving the hilarious fails in media like this is why main stream media networks are failing behind.

  • @joshualee3351
    @joshualee3351 4 года назад +1

    i lvoe robuilt

  • @gemmaazuara-walker5185
    @gemmaazuara-walker5185 Год назад

    This dude is hilarious!,

  • @velafresh
    @velafresh 4 года назад

    Skeee Yuuuuuuurrrt!!

  • @oliver5403
    @oliver5403 3 года назад

    Hey Rob. I like your videos. What vendors do you like that sell Yurts?

  • @ryry2487
    @ryry2487 4 года назад +1

    That step ladder isn't an ordinary step ladder. It's cursed.

  • @kent8044
    @kent8044 4 года назад

    Is be interested in your course. Love your videos!

  • @MrHeywatup
    @MrHeywatup 3 года назад

    I typically cook 80%+ of my meals at an Airbnb.. especially if the kitchen is nice.

  • @kingof206
    @kingof206 3 года назад

    yo this is a good business idea. gonna ask my brother if he wants to put in the money to build these homes and rent them out on airb n b

  • @smtx2117
    @smtx2117 4 года назад

    Love it

  • @kylaknight3655
    @kylaknight3655 4 года назад

    The main reason I will airbnb versus a hotel is because I cook. If there is a blender in an airbnb ill pick that over another airbnb without

    • @Robuilt
      @Robuilt  4 года назад

      This is interesting insight! I've never bought a blender for my airbnb because for the most part it is unnecessary. However, it would get me XX amount of guests in a year, then totally worth it!

    • @kylaknight3655
      @kylaknight3655 4 года назад

      @@Robuilt smoothies &margaritas 🍹🍍🍎🥬

  • @razvanradu5154
    @razvanradu5154 3 года назад

    Yo This is so cool . Make more vids like this pls :)

  • @user-ajp-4891
    @user-ajp-4891 3 года назад

    Definitely cook in my airbnbs. That’s why I don’t stay in hotels so I can eat my own cooking. 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @audaryabaibourine653
    @audaryabaibourine653 3 года назад +1

    I never eat out and always cook in whatever air bnbs Im staying in. I bring my instant pot and blender. For real tho.

  • @amyfrostcreative6636
    @amyfrostcreative6636 2 года назад

    I like to cook at Airbnb’s…saves me money. At least get breakfast 😊

  • @connorwilson8450
    @connorwilson8450 4 года назад

    We cook almost every meal in our AirBnbs!

    • @Robuilt
      @Robuilt  4 года назад

      Haha man, it's more common than I thought. Guess I need to start cooking more!

  • @jonprincipe
    @jonprincipe 3 года назад

    dang that Broll song at 5:22 hits so hard.... whats the song?

  • @mattmachadoconstructioninc7627
    @mattmachadoconstructioninc7627 2 года назад

    I’m in escrow on a beautiful piece of property with a creek that I want to do a Glamping experience exactly like this video in California. It is near the Sequoia national Forest. How do I get in touch with you to become part of your class or be mentored?

  • @devertonfearon7681
    @devertonfearon7681 3 года назад

    Do you take down your yurt every season are you leave it up all year round 🤔🤔🤔

    • @buildfixflip
      @buildfixflip 3 года назад

      I don’t think it would be a good idea to put it up and down all the time. They should hold up really well for many years and eventually the canvas can be replaced if you are exposed to lots of sun. The only problem would be heavy snow loads, but get the stove going and it will melt it all

  • @janellenaumann1570
    @janellenaumann1570 3 года назад

    I cook a lot in Airbnb’s

  • @noah786
    @noah786 3 года назад

    Especially if you can get volunteers to do it, WHAT? Also is there a special attraction in the area?

  • @thomashubbard1080
    @thomashubbard1080 4 года назад

    I have cooked in an Airbnb many a times

  • @loveRP_Penasco
    @loveRP_Penasco 3 года назад

    So, you approached the owner got a deal to place your hut in their land? How much do you pay then as %,?

    • @Robuilt
      @Robuilt  3 года назад

      This isn't my yurt. But generally speaking, you can approach them with a flat fee or 10%-30% to manage your entire operation.

  • @beccarar7620
    @beccarar7620 3 года назад

    Camping? I hope my broke ass can save up and live in that!

  • @cobraki00
    @cobraki00 4 года назад +1

    I like the video, but I think you could cut out a few min here and there. Some parts feel like they are dragging

    • @Robuilt
      @Robuilt  4 года назад +1

      Then it's a good thing we cut this video from 30 to 20 mins in the edit :)

    • @cobraki00
      @cobraki00 4 года назад

      Robuilt I hope ur channel keeps growing and blooming. Editing can be a tuff thing. Best of luck my friend.

  • @NickelsVision
    @NickelsVision 4 года назад +1

    14:45 Checksout.com

  • @PatriotMango
    @PatriotMango 3 года назад

    if you are running a glamping site, is staying at other airbnb's for research tax deductible?

  • @jadealboran6673
    @jadealboran6673 3 года назад

    Junp directly to 5:30
    All before is a wastig of time

  • @aaronmarsee449
    @aaronmarsee449 2 года назад

    How can you make a sandwich at an airbnb but have never brought bread to an airbnb...? Sus Roberto

  • @jonamonette5631
    @jonamonette5631 4 года назад +2

    Constructive criticism: making fun of yourself is fine every couple minutes or so, but every 10 seconds gets super repetitive and makes me wanna click off. Would love your video if it was more about the property rather than your silly mistakes

  • @michaelscoots
    @michaelscoots 4 года назад

    "15 minutes"? Really? Pro health tip: Swap our those Chipotle burritos for brown rice, beans and lettuce.

  • @unchong1455
    @unchong1455 Год назад

    His gone

  • @jadealboran6673
    @jadealboran6673 3 года назад

    So yurta was not important for this guy he cares for all furnishig details as fabrics furnitures colors etc.
    but yurta

  • @cathycastro7909
    @cathycastro7909 4 года назад +1

    Is that bird poop on that rock?

  • @YouCanCallMeOD
    @YouCanCallMeOD 3 года назад

    "divisive political commentary" XD

  • @universe5545
    @universe5545 3 года назад

    Too much talk not required.