prob way off the point but how do you handle the laundry aspect of your airbnb especially for your washable things like bath and kitchen towels, all the bed linens, and maybe blanket???
Thank you for the video. Setting up my very first property which is in the same yard as my home. I am struggling with the no keys for the entry gate there are two pedestrian gates one to get on the general property and one gain access to the Airbnb entrance. I will have keyless entries on the door but not sure how to setup gate access without making it a hassle. Any suggestions?
I’ve had my eye on this for a property in a similar situation. Would that work for your gates? If you try it, let me know what you think! amzn.to/465IYr4
Yes, we’re aware! We’ll mainly only be sharing deals on items that we’ve purchased for ourselves or clients so we know the baseline price on those items and what’s actually a “deal”
I decided not to do all the pull-out beds and twin beds. Comfy full beds and enjoy fewer guests - we are going for a high-end luxury experience - not having people pile up on top of each other.
lol so generally I think that’s a cool amenity out but I’m curious how they’ve held up? One client has a record player and a bunch of them are now scratched and unusable 🫣
Kylee & Steven - question here! :) Regarding setting up automated messages as of July 2024: for things like check in and check out, I see that Air BNB marks these as being automatically sent to guests 24-48hrs prior, or the night before check out at 5pm local time. As a host, is it still necessary to have essentially that same info sent as an automated message if airbnb says it will auto-send anyway? I want to ensure guests receive the proper info in a timely manner, but don't want to end up accidentally pestering them with the same thing twice - once from airbnb and once from me. Or is that best practice currently? Can you clairfy? Thanks!