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Best Airbnb Business Locations 2022



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Starting your business in the wrong place can be disastrous. The right decision can make all the difference. In today’s video, I go over what’s working for 2022.

FREE TRAINING:
Earn a full-time income managing other people’s properties on Airbnb:

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FREE PLUGIN:
Export AirDNA data quickly for analysis:

https://bit.ly/3ikRJW4

FREE TRAINING:
Become a top performing host on Airbnb:

https://bit.ly/3tm6Apt

FREE DOWNLOAD:
Get your free profitability projection tool:

https://bit.ly/3ih4d0H

FREE TRAINING:.
Learn how to invest in short term rentals:

https://bit.ly/3JrWRUm

AIRBNB FOR DUMMIES:

https://bit.ly/3N4sYvi


I’m back again with my opinions on the best business locations for Airbnb property management.

I sent an email like this last year. Coming out of 2020, we saw a huge increase in the revenue of places just outside of metropolitan areas.

Obviously, with cities shut down in 2020 and international travel on hold, people escaped to rural areas.

Into 2021, I predicted more of the same. We didn’t know at the time what was happening with the pandemic. There were the starting stages of a vaccine, but it was all in the air.

While my property launched in late spring 2021, it still ended up outperforming our projections by $30,000. I enjoy being wrong when it means I just wasn’t aggressive enough in my profit predictions!

Now we near the end of the first quarter 2022. Many of you want to know where to start your Airbnb management business.

Today’s video is for managers and investors, honestly. But for management companies specifically (especially if you’re looking to start your business) choosing the right location is everything.

Management fees for full service average about 20%. There’s no difference in the effort required between a property that makes $30k/year and one that makes $100k/year. But 20% of those is a big difference.

Watch today’s video to know where you should look and why. And then at the end of the video I give some bonus advice on the two different management styles.


Starting your business in the wrong place can be disastrous. The right decision can make all the difference. In today’s video, I go over what’s working for 2022.

FREE TRAINING:
Earn a full-time income managing other people’s properties on Airbnb:

https://bit.ly/3JnUG4b

FREE PLUGIN:
Export AirDNA data quickly for analysis:

https://bit.ly/3ikRJW4

FREE TRAINING:
Become a top performing host on Airbnb:

https://bit.ly/3tm6Apt

FREE DOWNLOAD:
Get your free profitability projection tool:

https://bit.ly/3ih4d0H

FREE TRAINING:.
Learn how to invest in short term rentals:

https://bit.ly/3JrWRUm

AIRBNB FOR DUMMIES:

https://bit.ly/3N4sYvi

I’m back again with my opinions on the best business locations for Airbnb property management.

I sent an email like this last year. Coming out of 2020, we saw a huge increase in the revenue of places just outside of metropolitan areas.

Obviously, with cities shut down in 2020 and international travel on hold, people escaped to rural areas.

Into 2021, I predicted more of the same. We didn’t know at the time what was happening with the pandemic. There were the starting stages of a vaccine, but it was all in the air.

While my property launched in late spring 2021, it still ended up outperforming our projections by $30,000. I enjoy being wrong when it means I just wasn’t aggressive enough in my profit predictions!

Now we near the end of the first quarter 2022. Many of you want to know where to start your Airbnb management business.

Today’s video is for managers and investors, honestly. But for management companies specifically (especially if you’re looking to start your business) choosing the right location is everything.

Management fees for full service average about 20%. There’s no difference in the effort required between a property that makes $30k/year and one that makes $100k/year. But 20% of those is a big difference.

Watch today’s video to know where you should look and why. And then at the end of the video I give some bonus advice on the two different management styles.
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