We stayed in a vacation rental that seemed amazing and had a kitchen (a requirement for us). All was good until we realized there were no potholders and no kitchen towels. We had food in the oven and no way to pull it out safely without using the bath towels (yeesh) or our own clothing (sad trombone). The property manager told us where the nearest Walgreens was located so we could get our own. If you offer a kitchen, make sure that it is outfitted with the basics.
That's kind of sad that the host could not even go to a dollar store and buy some cheap pot holders at least, yeah I know they're not great but at least it's something.
Rob, prepare for a massive complement... I don't even own an airbnb nor do I really want to at this moment, but I literally watch every minute of every video you post. Double whammy between truly valuable info and entertainment. You deserve your success!
I dont even want airbnb business - but Rob calms me down and makes me feel like I just hung out with a funny normal down to earth friend. Thank you, Rob. Happy Holidays to you and your family!!🎄
Fun fact on the Roku stuff. My first time getting an Airbnb was in North Carolina about a year ago. I had to log into my own Netflix and thought it was cool. No one should be worried about that. Even in higher end hotels, they still make you sign into your own stuff.
I am have been an air bnb host now for over 2 years. I completely agree with you on the cleaning supplies! Once I started leaving them available to the guests, I noticed the places were left cleaner! I have always used mattress protectors! Totally worth it! And the Schlage wifi locks have been a must for us from the get go! Soooo handy! Thanks for all of your videos!
READ THIS IF YOU WANT TO HOST: I host 20 listings. It can be good one however It’s one of the most stressful businesses you will have. Guests can be savages. Here are all important negatives to consider: 1) guests want to throw parties and trash your place / piss off neighbours 2) guests are sooo DEMANDING! You will get requests for the tiniest things. And things you never even heard of before. Even if my house has 150 various items, I have guests who will always manage to find new things I need to get. FML! Rather than complimenting me on the fact that my house has WAY more items and amenities than a hotel or other places of lodging, they will focus on the negative Think of it this way. If my house has 97 items but it’s missing 3 items. On an exam, that would be a 97% score which is amazing. Nope, not if you’re an Airbnb host. That would get you dinged in the review 3) guests leaving critical Reviews. Not nice when someone you let into their how give total power over you and your future business by writing you a crappy review 4) constant upkeep, communication and handholding required. Common sense is not so common these days. 5) guests who are passive aggressive. They will leave snarky comments and you really have to bite your tongue so as to not reply in a similar tone. Over time , this will eat your soul. 6) guests complain about things out of your control. Such as frequency of city garbage collection There’s many more but I’m tired
Amen neighbors will hate you Airbnb favors guests not hosts, After all the numerous expenses true profit is minimal iT is very time consuming and competetion is really insane now Too many people thinking they can make a quick buck please do your homework not just by watching these vids that are here to make a buck off you and get more subscribers and views Good luck
When I host on Airbnb I find that front loading a lot of niceties and friendliness mitigate a lot of this. When you front load warmth and build a relationship early people are much less likely to leave negative use and a lot more likely to cut some slack if there are challenges.
@@jd-um4jw It’s really all about being warm and accessible as you can. communicate with the guests immediately in a very welcoming way and go out of your way to do whatever small thing you can.
We paid $800 a night for a week in a cabin. They had a glass dining table and didn’t even supply windex. We are clean people and would have cleaned it after every meal but if the owner doesn’t care why should I. I refuse to shop for windex to clean a rental when I’m on vacation. That said these are the little things I plan to supply when I buy a STR in the next few months.
@@Robuilt , There was no anger, I have no time or energy for that. I was just pointing out how they didn’t seem to care about their cabin and how I plan to do better. It was actually meant to be a viewpoint for your readers from the renters position. I was actually advocating for people to see the need to supply some basic items. Would you run out to buy windex to clean a rental?
I am a host and provide both makeup towels and makeup wipes right on the counter of each bathroom. We still get ladies cleaning off makeup with our nice bath towels. I blame wine.
We have great pots/pans and a really nice knife set in our airbnb (although watching this made me think that I ought to sharpen them more often!), along with nice flat wear, an insulated electric kettle (prevents burns with contact to the outside of the pot), a decent blender, toaster, etc. People comment on how much they love our kitchen equipment and REALLY love it when they're here in summer and can basically harvest all their fresh herbs and produce from our organic veggie garden for their meals. We also use high quality mattress protectors, great mattresses, AND great pillows, sheets, bedding & towels BTW. These need to be really nice too, and they wear out over time, so replace them already! Nothing worse than tacky worn out sheets, towels and linens on the beds...eew, why? We also provide two NICE sets of pillows in each bedroom, one set firm and the other set much softer. Don't you hate staying someplace where you feel like your neck is at a 90 degree angle because the pillows are all gigantic and hard (when you like a pretty thin, flat pillow) OR you're sleeping on a thin flabby dead pillow when you like one of those big fat firm ones? I do, and it makes all the difference in my nights sleep AND whether I wake up with a crick in my neck or not. And there are also those who just like to have pillows, pillows and more pillows, so they're happy with two sets too. Defo going to invest in a smart lock though, which we don't yet have and which means we basically have to be there to let guests in. Been investigating those and appreciate your referral of the Schlage brand as I was stymied on which to choose. And lastly, I appreciate the coaching about the Ring doorbell and PMS. Don't have either of these either (only one unit at the minute), and since we are planning to get more units up and running it's a good time to start using a PMS AND those doorbells on all of them. Thanks!
My wife and I were discussing a lot of these points at dinner last night and fortunately came to some of the same conclusions. Looking forward to the property management systems video!
Rob, you are so charming, funny and entertaining - I just 'discovered' you today! My husband and I started using airbnbs over the past 5 years or so and will definitely use them in the future. One will forever stand out; in Italy, we had such a lovely experience: the owners provided a special basket: a bottle of wine, chocolates, other goodies from a local bakery, etc. It was so incredibly touching and memorable; it's special touches one doesn't forget. I am looking forward to watching more of your videos in the near future. Thank you so much!
I love hearing this. I host an AirBnb and provide special local treats for my guests - including wine, coffee and pastries. It is NOT inexpensive, but it leads to consistently high reviews and adds to the uniqueness of staying at my AirBnb.
@@allyntaylor8530 I really love that! Airbnb used to award a special “ Superhost” status to those who provided such extras and, though they still do, I’ve stayed in some places recently which were awarded Superhost but provided nothing more than coffee (and no real sugar, or two packets, no creamer).... so disappointing. One whose guests raved about fresh eggs, jams, etc had only bottled water. I’m a pastry gal and was hoping. You are a rare one these days! Would love to stay at your place AND pay $10 more for such treatment.
Love your content. So just started airbnb hosting last August. From August to end of October I made 6k using my camper 300 feet from my house. It was a huge eye opener. Now I have tons of ideas in my head! Over head is next to nothing and the profit margin is huge! So thank you for your videos because this coming season will be that much better! Keep Killin it
Hey Kyle! That is awesome! Where is your house located? I’m not sure that would work for me in Dallas, Oregon. Love that you took the step and started renting it out
Completely agree about not snooping on the guests, makes life so much easier, you nailed it in that section, I have host friends that do the nickel and diming and complaining and they are too miserable for sure.
Also as someone who frequents many airbnb's while traveling you hit the nail on the head as far as what a guest is looking for. Especially the pots and pans and Cutlery! We cook all of our own food when we stay in airbnb's and nothing irritates me more than some janky ass pan that looks like it was passed down from Grandma or was from a recent yard sale because grandma would never pass down such a crappy pan. I also had a spatula completely melt into the food that I was cooking because it was so crappy.
I didn't know this about the smart lock you mentioned. I recently purchased the Kwikset Halo and it has the same features. I add the last four digits of each guest with my app and NO CHARGE! I add all my guests for the month and I can set the dates when those codes are active. It's pretty cool!
I stressed with checking cameras in the beginning of our Airbnb, but you are right it was stressful and not worth the headache. I do like spending more on smart locks and cameras the most because they protect my property and my guest.
Hey Rob! I started my own AirBnB business because of your videos! My brother showed me your channel and I've been hooked since! I was actually looking for a coffee maker and your recommendation is perfect! Thanks and keep up the good work!
All-clad last forever, my mom still has the set she purchased when I was born and looks new. They a great quality pans and I purchase them when they’re on sale , additional they’re American made. Also berghoff great quality and am able to find them on sale .
Yes please do the property management video, I was looking for the link below and don't see it yet. Yes the smartlocks specifically the Encode are a must! I am super interested to see software integrate into that though, since I have apparently been doing it that hard way.
I use 1 inch mattress toppers which function as mattress protectors and also are more comfortable and then throw them out after about six months and get new ones
I checked into an Airbnb with my husband, 4 year, and 1 year all registered guests. I literally had a host send me a video of a couple of friends that came to visit me for 15 minutes and he tried to charge me an extra person fee. I had to tell him to go relook at that camera because those people left in less than 15 minutes. Their ring doorbell was also in a great position to watch me and my daughter in our bathing suits to the hot tub. THIS TOTALLY CREEPED ME OUT!!!
I really agree with you on most of these items to have ! Like the mattress protector - life saver! Camera , doesn’t have to be Ring by any means, but any camera with night vision and an alarm, to see the clients when they check in! An automated entrance to let clients open the lobby door, then apartment door, is a must ! Over all you said it perfectly !
Super solid information. I paid $500 for a digital air bnb course and your videos provided more valuable information than that course. Wish I had known about your course earlier!
We also use Porter/Guesty and have been for the last three years. The big difference for me was that their pricing was flat per listing vs a % of bookings which a bunch were trying to do with similar features. We use essentially everything else you mentioned. Might move to those upgraded locks eventually but for now we just have a non automated smart lock that we update once a month.
With you on all of these, the only place I differ a bit is I’ve become allergic to smart deadbolts for two reasons. #1 I’ve stayed several places where the deadbolt kept jamming which is an unfortunately common problem. Pretty rare for the normal lock to jam up so I go smart knob over smart deadbolt #2 privacy. I stayed in a unit in FL where the mgmt company screwed up and added codes and sent check in instructions to my family and another family in the same house. This family just wonders in while I was sitting on the couch at like 10pm and both parties were shocked/confused. And it was a smart deadbolt with a non locking knob. If it was a smart knob and dumb deadbolt I’d have the ability to have piece of mind that I’m reasonably safe from someone walking in.
I’ve used a big file (just $8!) a few times now to make totally sure the deadbolt is lined up (as well as it can be). Still working pretty well for me. :-)
I agree about not checking your cameras all the time lol I used to get so angry when they’d bring more guest ! But now I’m just like whatever as long as my house is clean and nothing is damaged I’ll let it slide
Just a thought for you, Simply Safe is a great security system that is really inexpensive compared to Ring. The best part, it’s used on wireless (they have multiple contracts in case one service is not in your area)not internet so you don’t have to worry about someone turn it off. It’s also portable so if you sell your property you can unplug and go to the next property.
Question about the extra people: our property is on a septic/well system and those are permitted for the number of bedrooms with 2 people per bedroom. One nearby county even has a occupancy requirement to not go above the "septic capableable" occupancy. If there are more people using water- showering, cooking, etc they can even drain the well in some situations. How do you handle the extra guests in this case? When the max occupancy isn't an arbitrary number "just because".
My aunt many years ago would say she'd pour 1 gallon of yogurt down the toilet and she has NEVER had her septic cleaned out. I am not sure how that works but they had a Huge house.
As someone who uses air bnb dir our personal travel, I LOVE when a vacuum is provided, and good kitchen supplies! It’s the #1 reason we air bnb…cooking! We are getting ready to host as well so 👍
Rob, love your videos. Well you have changed my trajectory in life. Thanks!. I will be closing on a home in the next couple days. I really appreciate your content. Sincerely thank you.
Hey man, came across your comment and as someone who is about to start their journey I'm curious as to how it's going for ya a year later ! Thanks haha
ppl will ring your bell to see who answers and learn your pattern. Happen to someone I know... he ran the first time and last time stuck around a little to see who answered before running off.
Re: Coffee… We put a Moccamaster, a burr grinder and a pound of locally roasted beans in our properties. The Moccamaster is pretty much bulletproof and those who know them really appreciate them.
I also have a ring door bell camera and an Arlo camera as well. I can’t tell you how many solicitors are not prepared for the 1-2 punch of camera coverage. It’s a good thing to be double protected.
Hey Rob! Just found your channel! We have just taken possession of what will be, our first Airbnb, so I am a learning machine at the moment & all hints and tips are so welcome! I'm relieved that I spent money on the pots, pans and a good quality knife block. I've also spent $$ on the linens and great quality towels. I aim to be a "superhost', I aim to provide my guests with a memorable & happy stay. One of my main concerns is what to offer in terms of 'things-to-do', especially for children. We have a 4 bed house that can sleep 10...I don't want to offer toys due to Covid, nor do I want to offer a cot/highchair/baby items...I am wondering what others do in relation to this? My 'avatar' guests will be families.
As an Airbnb guest, this list is spot on! We recently stayed an extended time at an exceptionally great place however the vacuum was crap. With beach sand and two kids running around I actually went out and bought a new dyson!
Thanks for all the tips, Rob. I plan to purchase land and start a glamp business next year, so I've been watching your videos. A shame you don't do consulting anymore...
I stayed in a "school bus" with my grand daughter. They fixed it up SO CUTE. Loved the experience! All the little 'extras' they provided made it special. I am looking into doing Airbnbs. Doing my research and glad I came across you video!!!
Yep, I use yourporter. My cleaners aren't necessarily the most tech-savvy, so I like that they allow you to set up a customizable automated text to cleaners any time there is a reservation. Unfortunately, they don't yet have this same feature set up for cancellations. I also like that they allow you to create a sharable link for viewing reservation calendar without details you don't necessarily want public like booking value. I set up a shortcut to the link as an icon on my cleaner's home screen so she knows exactly where to find it, as opposed to her having to dig through a text message thread or refer to an old email every time she needs to reference the calendar.
Thank you! I have been in a rut, my cabin rents out constantly and I'm a super host. But honestly I know the cabin now having been rented for like 7 years needs attention, I've struggled to determine what areas would be the most important for my guests. I charge the least in my area, and really should charge more, but need to make it worth the extra charge. Your list of things was encouraging, as I have been doing most of what you suggested. I knew I needed to upgrade the mattresses, but can't do that in the winter due to snow packed roads, and deep snow on the property. So I appreciate your suggestions for the kinds to get. I also like the pots, pans and knives suggestion, as well as the coffee upgrade. I have been lucky to have guests look past a few things, but the wear and tear is catching up, and the rave reviews I was getting are getting pretty flat, and I'm getting more pickiness. This has confirmed what I need to focus on. I need to get the camera as well, but I do worry that I will get too nosy and frustrated by what I see. I think maybe I should just have a camera on the driveway, so I can see the snow depths, the moose and wildlife that come, and if the guests brought the right vehicle for the snow. I think I will somehow include that if I get a camera, I will say somehow in the listing to be sure to put in the right amount of guests as, the camera is a tattle tale. Thank you sooo much, very helpful! It's what I needed.
Hey there! Great video! I’m a beginner Airbnb host, these videos help wonders. Question: did you list your Airbnb as an LLC or sole ? Can you do a video on the in-depth side of Airbnb. There is NO info on the full listing from start to list for airbnbs😊
I have just started watching your videos a couple of weeks ago. I love your content and your sense of humor. I feel it makes you very approachable. I already signed up for a call with someone on your team about your coaching program.
These r good suggestions for USA based houses. Here, memory foam, pans, knives costs 2 to 3 times more as imported products to South America. I thought of the smart lock on outer door. Neighbors are mischievous, will try to destroy it to remove it. Different set of circumstances
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I splurged on the best mattress and high end bedding including feather duvet, feather pillows etc. I provide lots of nice little extras. True about the cheap guests!
As an Airbnb host I always refer to my experiences as a guest; so my places are comfortable & functional for real living: Bedside lamps, drinking water, cleaning supplies, everything for cooking (yes pot holders & utensils, dish towels, cleaning cloths, etc.) - All the things I would want as a guest long-term or short term. It’s not rocket science.
Call we are lucky that we have a Costco 1 mile away from our Airbnb, where we get pillows, pots and pans, silverware, and the like. I’m thinking of splurging on a TechnoVorm Coffee maker, when I current one hits the bucket. We splurged on a nice kitchen install, but we need to spend more money on a couch and some nicer artwork I think.
If you buy stainless pots (I love viking) and cast iron, I would love you. I have those in my place. I would agree about the knives, but if you have a small sharpener you can swipe the blades through before use, that would keep the knives sharp. I also agree about basic utility items like potholders and dishtowels. I stayed in a place that was pretty pricey, and they did not even have salt and pepper, and they had exactly 2 pots and a stainless frying pan (which is the suckiest version of a fry pan in existence.) It was an expensive place, and I was truly annoyed. but my #1 thing I personally want in an air bnb... it is decent coffee, but you should provide me with HALF AND HALF. Not dry creamer. And at least a pint of it for my first day.
Can you do a video on Airbnb’ing tips for renting aa room w private bath and entrance in your primary home. Would love some tips!!!! I Tavel 50% of the time so also trying this out to see how automated I can do this. I love your tips so far about the sheets and towels, Roku TV (I was going to get a FIRE smart TV, but now Roku), and providing unlimited earplugs, eye masks, and wireless headphones for TV.
Thanks for these tips, Rob. I do all of them. I do however just do Starbucks and am fine with that for my level of Airbnb. I love the Arlo reference; I have areas of the home that I was wondering how to get a ring camera and didn't want to deal with all the wiring. Going to see about getting the Arlo. Just subscribed and also took notes :)
last tip about checking cameras!!! boy did that hit home, I used to get so aggravated and was update during hosting because id catch them breaking rules. needless to say i barley check now.
Make the property management video. 😊
I propose you start a new segment called "Robviously" that talks about these kind of business hacks that are working for you
We stayed in a vacation rental that seemed amazing and had a kitchen (a requirement for us). All was good until we realized there were no potholders and no kitchen towels. We had food in the oven and no way to pull it out safely without using the bath towels (yeesh) or our own clothing (sad trombone). The property manager told us where the nearest Walgreens was located so we could get our own. If you offer a kitchen, make sure that it is outfitted with the basics.
That's kind of sad that the host could not even go to a dollar store and buy some cheap pot holders at least, yeah I know they're not great but at least it's something.
@@lissam8988 Probably doesn't cook and isn't detail oriented.... 😁
@@lissam8988 These are the pot holders and oven mitts that I have in my STR - the dollar store is amaaazing.
Thanks 🙏
And those items oughta be good ones...guest burn is $
Rob, prepare for a massive complement... I don't even own an airbnb nor do I really want to at this moment, but I literally watch every minute of every video you post. Double whammy between truly valuable info and entertainment. You deserve your success!
Aw wow. This is a totally massive compliment and I really appreciate you taking the time write that. Thank you so much!
@@Robuilt I’ve loved watching your videos. Learning so much, and wishing you massive success!
I dont even want airbnb business - but Rob calms me down and makes me feel like I just hung out with a funny normal down to earth friend. Thank you, Rob. Happy Holidays to you and your family!!🎄
Fun fact on the Roku stuff. My first time getting an Airbnb was in North Carolina about a year ago.
I had to log into my own Netflix and thought it was cool. No one should be worried about that. Even in higher end hotels, they still make you sign into your own stuff.
Great video Rob! Would love to hear more about the property management systems. Thank you!
I am have been an air bnb host now for over 2 years. I completely agree with you on the cleaning supplies! Once I started leaving them available to the guests, I noticed the places were left cleaner! I have always used mattress protectors! Totally worth it! And the Schlage wifi locks have been a must for us from the get go! Soooo handy! Thanks for all of your videos!
Hello, how has everything been going for u so for ? Looking to getting into this
Why! So! Many! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
READ THIS IF YOU WANT TO HOST:
I host 20 listings. It can be good one however It’s one of the most stressful businesses you will have. Guests can be savages. Here are all important negatives to consider:
1) guests want to throw parties and trash your place / piss off neighbours
2) guests are sooo DEMANDING! You will get requests for the tiniest things. And things you never even heard of before. Even if my house has 150 various items, I have guests who will always manage to find new things I need to get. FML!
Rather than complimenting me on the fact that my house has WAY more items and amenities than a hotel or other places of lodging, they will focus on the negative
Think of it this way. If my house has 97 items but it’s missing 3 items. On an exam, that would be a 97% score which is amazing. Nope, not if you’re an Airbnb host. That would get you dinged in the review
3) guests leaving critical Reviews. Not nice when someone you let into their how give total power over you and your future business by writing you a crappy review
4) constant upkeep, communication and handholding required. Common sense is not so common these days.
5) guests who are passive aggressive. They will leave snarky comments and you really have to bite your tongue so as to not reply in a similar tone. Over time , this will eat your soul.
6) guests complain about things out of your control. Such as frequency of city garbage collection
There’s many more but I’m tired
Amen neighbors will hate you Airbnb favors guests not hosts, After all the numerous expenses true profit is minimal iT is very time consuming and competetion is really insane now Too many people thinking they can make a quick buck please do your homework not just by watching these vids that are here to make a buck off you and get more subscribers and views Good luck
When I host on Airbnb I find that front loading a lot of niceties and friendliness mitigate a lot of this. When you front load warmth and build a relationship early people are much less likely to leave negative use and a lot more likely to cut some slack if there are challenges.
@@Lisa_LaCroix hi! :) may I ask what are some things you do, to front load n such ?? Please and thank you!
@@jd-um4jw It’s really all about being warm and accessible as you can. communicate with the guests immediately in a very welcoming way and go out of your way to do whatever small thing you can.
We paid $800 a night for a week in a cabin. They had a glass dining table and didn’t even supply windex. We are clean people and would have cleaned it after every meal but if the owner doesn’t care why should I. I refuse to shop for windex to clean a rental when I’m on vacation. That said these are the little things I plan to supply when I buy a STR in the next few months.
Good, Rich, good. USE YOUR ANGER.
@@Robuilt , There was no anger, I have no time or energy for that. I was just pointing out how they didn’t seem to care about their cabin and how I plan to do better. It was actually meant to be a viewpoint for your readers from the renters position. I was actually advocating for people to see the need to supply some basic items.
Would you run out to buy windex to clean a rental?
Humor. What a beautiful thing
@@rickpark291 he was joking
Great tips. Makeup wipes is another big one and a way to save those Costco towels from getting ruined by someone cleaning off their makeup.
I am a host and provide both makeup towels and makeup wipes right on the counter of each bathroom. We still get ladies cleaning off makeup with our nice bath towels. I blame wine.
We have great pots/pans and a really nice knife set in our airbnb (although watching this made me think that I ought to sharpen them more often!), along with nice flat wear, an insulated electric kettle (prevents burns with contact to the outside of the pot), a decent blender, toaster, etc. People comment on how much they love our kitchen equipment and REALLY love it when they're here in summer and can basically harvest all their fresh herbs and produce from our organic veggie garden for their meals. We also use high quality mattress protectors, great mattresses, AND great pillows, sheets, bedding & towels BTW. These need to be really nice too, and they wear out over time, so replace them already! Nothing worse than tacky worn out sheets, towels and linens on the beds...eew, why? We also provide two NICE sets of pillows in each bedroom, one set firm and the other set much softer. Don't you hate staying someplace where you feel like your neck is at a 90 degree angle because the pillows are all gigantic and hard (when you like a pretty thin, flat pillow) OR you're sleeping on a thin flabby dead pillow when you like one of those big fat firm ones? I do, and it makes all the difference in my nights sleep AND whether I wake up with a crick in my neck or not. And there are also those who just like to have pillows, pillows and more pillows, so they're happy with two sets too.
Defo going to invest in a smart lock though, which we don't yet have and which means we basically have to be there to let guests in. Been investigating those and appreciate your referral of the Schlage brand as I was stymied on which to choose. And lastly, I appreciate the coaching about the Ring doorbell and PMS. Don't have either of these either (only one unit at the minute), and since we are planning to get more units up and running it's a good time to start using a PMS AND those doorbells on all of them. Thanks!
My wife and I were discussing a lot of these points at dinner last night and fortunately came to some of the same conclusions. Looking forward to the property management systems video!
PHEW.
Your makeshift studio talent is on point!
Rob, you are so charming, funny and entertaining - I just 'discovered' you today! My husband and I started using airbnbs over the past 5 years or so and will definitely use them in the future. One will forever stand out; in Italy, we had such a lovely experience: the owners provided a special basket: a bottle of wine, chocolates, other goodies from a local bakery, etc. It was so incredibly touching and memorable; it's special touches one doesn't forget. I am looking forward to watching more of your videos in the near future. Thank you so much!
I love hearing this. I host an AirBnb and provide special local treats for my guests - including wine, coffee and pastries. It is NOT inexpensive, but it leads to consistently high reviews and adds to the uniqueness of staying at my AirBnb.
@@allyntaylor8530 I really love that! Airbnb used to award a special “ Superhost” status to those who provided such extras and, though they still do, I’ve stayed in some places recently which were awarded Superhost but provided nothing more than coffee (and no real sugar, or two packets, no creamer).... so disappointing. One whose guests raved about fresh eggs, jams, etc had only bottled water. I’m a pastry gal and was hoping. You are a rare one these days! Would love to stay at your place AND pay $10 more for such treatment.
@@robinbirdj743 You are welcome anytime! Happy to show you how an airbnb on Bainbridge Island can show real hospitality.
Yesssssd. Video on property management - pros and cons of the ones you have used. How do they integrate with Airbnb?
Love your content. So just started airbnb hosting last August. From August to end of October I made 6k using my camper 300 feet from my house. It was a huge eye opener. Now I have tons of ideas in my head!
Over head is next to nothing and the profit margin is huge! So thank you for your videos because this coming season will be that much better! Keep Killin it
Hey Kyle! That is awesome! Where is your house located? I’m not sure that would work for me in Dallas, Oregon. Love that you took the step and started renting it out
you rented the camper or stayed in the camper while renting house?
@@elizabethf3596 renting camper out on my property after house was built
How do you empty the septic tank on the camper? May seem silly but I've been considering the same but stop at the point of potty.😊
I use a 40 gallon transport tote I pull with my quad/ truck. Dump it in my septic tank
Completely agree about not snooping on the guests, makes life so much easier, you nailed it in that section, I have host friends that do the nickel and diming and complaining and they are too miserable for sure.
We would appreciate a property management video 😊
Also as someone who frequents many airbnb's while traveling you hit the nail on the head as far as what a guest is looking for. Especially the pots and pans and Cutlery! We cook all of our own food when we stay in airbnb's and nothing irritates me more than some janky ass pan that looks like it was passed down from Grandma or was from a recent yard sale because grandma would never pass down such a crappy pan. I also had a spatula completely melt into the food that I was cooking because it was so crappy.
Lol
Also a frequent guest and crappy utensils is a sad turnoff.
I didn't know this about the smart lock you mentioned. I recently purchased the Kwikset Halo and it has the same features. I add the last four digits of each guest with my app and NO CHARGE! I add all my guests for the month and I can set the dates when those codes are active. It's pretty cool!
I stressed with checking cameras in the beginning of our Airbnb, but you are right it was stressful and not worth the headache. I do like spending more on smart locks and cameras the most because they protect my property and my guest.
Hey Rob! I started my own AirBnB business because of your videos! My brother showed me your channel and I've been hooked since! I was actually looking for a coffee maker and your recommendation is perfect! Thanks and keep up the good work!
I’m a new AirBnB host located in Trinidad… enjoying your video so far. Thank you!
All-clad last forever, my mom still has the set she purchased when I was born and looks new. They a great quality pans and I purchase them when they’re on sale , additional they’re American made. Also berghoff great quality and am able to find them on sale .
Yes please do the property management video, I was looking for the link below and don't see it yet.
Yes the smartlocks specifically the Encode are a must! I am super interested to see software integrate into that though, since I have apparently been doing it that hard way.
I use 1 inch mattress toppers which function as mattress protectors and also are more comfortable and then throw them out after about six months and get new ones
Agree don't watch those cameras. As long as the home is clean and in tact at checkout. I am good.
I checked into an Airbnb with my husband, 4 year, and 1 year all registered guests. I literally had a host send me a video of a couple of friends that came to visit me for 15 minutes and he tried to charge me an extra person fee. I had to tell him to go relook at that camera because those people left in less than 15 minutes. Their ring doorbell was also in a great position to watch me and my daughter in our bathing suits to the hot tub. THIS TOTALLY CREEPED ME OUT!!!
That sounds awful! I hope you left him a bad review?
There needs to be recourse for this guy’s shitty behavior.
I really agree with you on most of these items to have ! Like the mattress protector - life saver! Camera , doesn’t have to be Ring by any means, but any camera with night vision and an alarm, to see the clients when they check in! An automated entrance to let clients open the lobby door, then apartment door, is a must !
Over all you said it perfectly !
This is the content we need! Thanks for helping get our digits up.
Property management system video pleaser!
Super solid information. I paid $500 for a digital air bnb course and your videos provided more valuable information than that course. Wish I had known about your course earlier!
Dude. I'm watching this video with my hand in a (nearly empty now) box of magic spoon. ALL of the flavors are awesome!!
Yes please on Property Management video
Thank you! can you do a video on how to deal with guests that disrespect your property?
Subbing to you has been one of the smartest things I’ve done so far.
A PMS video would be super helpful, Rob!
I agree about not looking at the videos of video doorbell except as needed. Allow the guests to have privacy, like we would want.
We also use Porter/Guesty and have been for the last three years. The big difference for me was that their pricing was flat per listing vs a % of bookings which a bunch were trying to do with similar features.
We use essentially everything else you mentioned. Might move to those upgraded locks eventually but for now we just have a non automated smart lock that we update once a month.
I think your video's are super helpful. I can say most people do not go into detail and are very vague at what the process is. Thank you.
So much value in your videos. Really appreciate it!
I don’t comment on videos but the “why” metal breakdown was iconic.
With you on all of these, the only place I differ a bit is I’ve become allergic to smart deadbolts for two reasons.
#1 I’ve stayed several places where the deadbolt kept jamming which is an unfortunately common problem. Pretty rare for the normal lock to jam up so I go smart knob over smart deadbolt
#2 privacy. I stayed in a unit in FL where the mgmt company screwed up and added codes and sent check in instructions to my family and another family in the same house. This family just wonders in while I was sitting on the couch at like 10pm and both parties were shocked/confused. And it was a smart deadbolt with a non locking knob. If it was a smart knob and dumb deadbolt I’d have the ability to have piece of mind that I’m reasonably safe from someone walking in.
The smart locks need to be installed correctly without a bunch of wiggle on the door latch. That's the source of the problem
I’ve used a big file (just $8!) a few times now to make totally sure the deadbolt is lined up (as well as it can be). Still working pretty well for me. :-)
It sounds like a double booked reservation? Maybe two different automated systems were not in sync with each other? 🤷🏼♀️
@@lissam8988 it was human error, someone assigned two groups to the same rental
Do you have a preferred smart knob?
I agree about not checking your cameras all the time lol I used to get so angry when they’d bring more guest ! But now I’m just like whatever as long as my house is clean and nothing is damaged I’ll let it slide
Just a thought for you, Simply Safe is a great security system that is really inexpensive compared to Ring. The best part, it’s used on wireless (they have multiple contracts in case one service is not in your area)not internet so you don’t have to worry about someone turn it off.
It’s also portable so if you sell your property you can unplug and go to the next property.
Question about the extra people: our property is on a septic/well system and those are permitted for the number of bedrooms with 2 people per bedroom. One nearby county even has a occupancy requirement to not go above the "septic capableable" occupancy. If there are more people using water- showering, cooking, etc they can even drain the well in some situations. How do you handle the extra guests in this case? When the max occupancy isn't an arbitrary number "just because".
My aunt many years ago would say she'd pour 1 gallon of yogurt down the toilet and she has NEVER had her septic cleaned out. I am not sure how that works but they had a Huge house.
Dude! I love how you provide specifics with caveats! You make such a difference!
Thanks for all this great information! Makes the prospect of starting an airbnb less intimidating
Yes please on an automated property management video.
As someone who uses air bnb dir our personal travel, I LOVE when a vacuum is provided, and good kitchen supplies! It’s the #1 reason we air bnb…cooking!
We are getting ready to host as well so 👍
Rob, love your videos. Well you have changed my trajectory in life. Thanks!. I will be closing on a home in the next couple days. I really appreciate your content. Sincerely thank you.
Hey man, came across your comment and as someone who is about to start their journey I'm curious as to how it's going for ya a year later ! Thanks haha
You are so right on the stress factor on cameras.
I would appreciate a property management video. Thank you for all your videos!
As a new host, this channel is very recommended for all of the entry to mid level hosts out there
ppl will ring your bell to see who answers and learn your pattern. Happen to someone I know... he ran the first time and last time stuck around a little to see who answered before running off.
Re: Coffee…
We put a Moccamaster, a burr grinder and a pound of locally roasted beans in our properties. The Moccamaster is pretty much bulletproof and those who know them really appreciate them.
I also have a ring door bell camera and an Arlo camera as well. I can’t tell you how many solicitors are not prepared for the 1-2 punch of camera coverage. It’s a good thing to be double protected.
Hey Rob! Just found your channel! We have just taken possession of what will be, our first Airbnb, so I am a learning machine at the moment & all hints and tips are so welcome! I'm relieved that I spent money on the pots, pans and a good quality knife block. I've also spent $$ on the linens and great quality towels. I aim to be a "superhost', I aim to provide my guests with a memorable & happy stay. One of my main concerns is what to offer in terms of 'things-to-do', especially for children. We have a 4 bed house that can sleep 10...I don't want to offer toys due to Covid, nor do I want to offer a cot/highchair/baby items...I am wondering what others do in relation to this? My 'avatar' guests will be families.
I want to airbnb my 3 bedroom apt how can I rent each room lol
As an Airbnb guest, this list is spot on! We recently stayed an extended time at an exceptionally great place however the vacuum was crap. With beach sand and two kids running around I actually went out and bought a new dyson!
Thanks for all the tips, Rob. I plan to purchase land and start a glamp business next year, so I've been watching your videos. A shame you don't do consulting anymore...
Yes please in the property management system! 😊 Thank you for all the great advice and the humor too!
I stayed in a "school bus" with my grand daughter. They fixed it up SO CUTE. Loved the experience! All the little 'extras' they provided made it special. I am looking into doing Airbnbs. Doing my research and glad I came across you video!!!
Yep, I use yourporter. My cleaners aren't necessarily the most tech-savvy, so I like that they allow you to set up a customizable automated text to cleaners any time there is a reservation. Unfortunately, they don't yet have this same feature set up for cancellations.
I also like that they allow you to create a sharable link for viewing reservation calendar without details you don't necessarily want public like booking value. I set up a shortcut to the link as an icon on my cleaner's home screen so she knows exactly where to find it, as opposed to her having to dig through a text message thread or refer to an old email every time she needs to reference the calendar.
Thank you! I have been in a rut, my cabin rents out constantly and I'm a super host. But honestly I know the cabin now having been rented for like 7 years needs attention, I've struggled to determine what areas would be the most important for my guests. I charge the least in my area, and really should charge more, but need to make it worth the extra charge. Your list of things was encouraging, as I have been doing most of what you suggested. I knew I needed to upgrade the mattresses, but can't do that in the winter due to snow packed roads, and deep snow on the property. So I appreciate your suggestions for the kinds to get. I also like the pots, pans and knives suggestion, as well as the coffee upgrade. I have been lucky to have guests look past a few things, but the wear and tear is catching up, and the rave reviews I was getting are getting pretty flat, and I'm getting more pickiness. This has confirmed what I need to focus on. I need to get the camera as well, but I do worry that I will get too nosy and frustrated by what I see. I think maybe I should just have a camera on the driveway, so I can see the snow depths, the moose and wildlife that come, and if the guests brought the right vehicle for the snow. I think I will somehow include that if I get a camera, I will say somehow in the listing to be sure to put in the right amount of guests as, the camera is a tattle tale. Thank you sooo much, very helpful! It's what I needed.
Agree about the cameras - so important to spend precious time with family and other things like that
Can you make a video on looking for cleaners and how much you should pay for them ? Thank you for your videos btw
Hey there! Great video! I’m a beginner Airbnb host, these videos help wonders.
Question: did you list your Airbnb as an LLC or sole ? Can you do a video on the in-depth side of Airbnb. There is NO info on the full listing from start to list for airbnbs😊
That’s a great question.🤔
Yes make the property management video! :)
Less than 10 hours my first airB&B was booked for a week!!!!!!
No BS…… I just received the alert from Airbnb a Lady and her two children want to book it July 31 through December 16th. $24,132
Cha Ching
I'm a new air bnb host and this is Gold thank you!!!
Nothing can be the Kirby Sweeper. It is awesome with many parts to clean. Worth the price.
Thanks for the tips!
Super helpful video! Thanks! I’d love to hear more about the property management software you use.
I just bought a house in Cozumel and I'm thinking of Airbnb part of it. These are great tips! Thanks Rob!
Excellent video, I'm about to get started and this was super helpful!
I have just started watching your videos a couple of weeks ago. I love your content and your sense of humor. I feel it makes you very approachable. I already signed up for a call with someone on your team about your coaching program.
These r good suggestions for USA based houses. Here, memory foam, pans, knives costs 2 to 3 times more as imported products to South America. I thought of the smart lock on outer door. Neighbors are mischievous, will try to destroy it to remove it. Different set of circumstances
This info is GOLD. God Bless you bro!!
I love this! Soooo helpful. Thank you!
Would you please go over all the softwares you use! It would be so help and awesome!!
Please make a video about the management software you use/recommend!!
Great tips! Would love a video on your property management software! Thanks
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Yes plzzzz video on automating everythinggggg🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
I splurged on the best mattress and high end bedding including feather duvet, feather pillows etc. I provide lots of nice little extras.
True about the cheap guests!
As an Airbnb host I always refer to my experiences as a guest; so my places are comfortable & functional for real living: Bedside lamps, drinking water, cleaning supplies, everything for cooking (yes pot holders & utensils, dish towels, cleaning cloths, etc.) - All the things I would want as a guest long-term or short term. It’s not rocket science.
The DeLorean picture is epic! I have a DeLorean so always nice to see it randomly appear.
Call we are lucky that we have a Costco 1 mile away from our Airbnb, where we get pillows, pots and pans, silverware, and the like. I’m thinking of splurging on a TechnoVorm Coffee maker, when I current one hits the bucket. We splurged on a nice kitchen install, but we need to spend more money on a couch and some nicer artwork I think.
If you buy stainless pots (I love viking) and cast iron, I would love you. I have those in my place. I would agree about the knives, but if you have a small sharpener you can swipe the blades through before use, that would keep the knives sharp. I also agree about basic utility items like potholders and dishtowels. I stayed in a place that was pretty pricey, and they did not even have salt and pepper, and they had exactly 2 pots and a stainless frying pan (which is the suckiest version of a fry pan in existence.) It was an expensive place, and I was truly annoyed. but my #1 thing I personally want in an air bnb... it is decent coffee, but you should provide me with HALF AND HALF. Not dry creamer. And at least a pint of it for my first day.
But half n half can go bad or be tainted with ... probably not very practical.
Organic milk lasts up to a month
🗣🗣🗣property management vid is a must
Your videos are certainly educational. I'm new and learn so much!😊
Can you do a video on Airbnb’ing tips for renting aa room w private bath and entrance in your primary home. Would love some tips!!!! I Tavel 50% of the time so also trying this out to see how automated I can do this. I love your tips so far about the sheets and towels, Roku TV (I was going to get a FIRE smart TV, but now Roku), and providing unlimited earplugs, eye masks, and wireless headphones for TV.
Thanks for these tips, Rob. I do all of them. I do however just do Starbucks and am fine with that for my level of Airbnb. I love the Arlo reference; I have areas of the home that I was wondering how to get a ring camera and didn't want to deal with all the wiring. Going to see about getting the Arlo. Just subscribed and also took notes :)
Rob, great information. we are starting our 1st one soon. I am watchig most if not all your videos.
Just got my llc about to go onto midterm rentals your videos have been amazing 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for sharing your insight! This is super helpful!! 💛💛
I agree with not monitoring the camera. It was so stressful.
property management system vid would ROCK!
I would love to see a video more on your property management software
last tip about checking cameras!!! boy did that hit home, I used to get so aggravated and was update during hosting because id catch them breaking rules. needless to say i barley check now.