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Making Money from a Bed and Breakfast

Jayson

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You can make a crap load of money from an attractive and clean home of any type. However, it's tough cause it's tough for many to buy a home. Nonetheless, if you got a home, it's a big option to selling. In fact, I think, not sure, that the average price for a night is $100, so you're looking at up to $3,000 a month, minus fees - assuming you can keep it booked.

Oh, and did I mention - you can often make a lot - even if without making a list of buyers? :D
 
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I used to love the idea of owning a B&B or be host on Air BNB but it's the maintenance factor that I'm not confident I can arrange.
 
I like the idea as well however as Sharon said the maintenance alone would be a full time job.
 
I think you need more to draw people in such as being near a university, amusement parks, site seeing places, good shopping, etc....

I'm not sure I would want to do such a thing because it's constantly cleaning up after people unless you can afford to hire. That's too much work. I'd rather be the customer.
 
I like to think it's more work than it seems, I'm sure it pays well enough assuming those you host are decent people.
 
I think you need more to draw people in such as being near a university, amusement parks, site seeing places, good shopping, etc....

I'm not sure I would want to do such a thing because it's constantly cleaning up after people unless you can afford to hire. That's too much work. I'd rather be the customer.
Actually, my nephew just has one way out in the country. It's only advantage is being somewhat near an interstate. I think they pretty much do well everywhere.
 
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Actually, my nephew just has one way out in the country. It's only advantage is being somewhat near an interstate. I think they pretty much do well everywhere.

Being near the interstate could be good for those wanting to stay at a place that's not a hotel and maybe a little quieter area for sleep. I know that some of the main hotels like to be right next to the interstates (like right next to) and you can hear semi trucks all night long on the highway from your bed. oh joy.
 
I think it's a nice, somewhat relaxing job, but it's definitely not for me. I can't be bothered to deal with angry customers that complain about anything and everything.
 
You mean to own a flat or bungalow and then rent it out for monthly rent?
 
I think it would be a good business if we have the house and let other people rent it.
 
Having B and B in a busy city or location would net you good amount of money as you would have guest almost all the time.
 
It's a very popular business in big cities and even in villages too because many people have started this as a business and are making decent profits
 
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