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I’m obsessed with Airbnb.
I’m at the point that I will look for an Airbnb first before searching for a hotel.
Airbnb can often provide a cheaper, healthier and more local-feel to travel.
My favorite benefits of staying in an Airbnb are as follows:
- I can choose to book a place with a kitchen to eat healthier and save money.
- I can choose to book an entire place so the experience feels private, versus a hotel where crowds of people gather.
- I can choose to book a place that both allows dogs and has a backyard.
- I can stay in a unique property that provides a unique experience that you rarely can get in a hotel.
In honor of my love for Airbnb, I’ve put together a fun Airbnb bucket list.
My Airbnb bucket list of unique properties
How many of these Airbnbs can you check off your list?
PS – if you’ve been meaning to try Airbnb, here is a coupon you can use for $40 off your first stay: $40 Airbnb coupon
The backyard cottage
in Portland, OR
The houseboat
in San Diego, CA
The cottage on a vineyard
in Templeton, CA
These are the properties I’ve stayed at and I LOVED.
Now here are the Airbnbs still on my bucket list:
The treehouse
in Atlanta, GA
Photo Credit: Airbnb.com
The hobbit house
in Orondo, WA
Photo credit: Airbnb.com
The airstream
in Malibu, FL
Photo credit: Airbnb.com
The castle
in Ellington, CT
Photo credit: Airbnb.com
The barn in the mountains
in Westcliffe, CO
Photo credit: Airbnb.com
The little cottage in the woods
in Tyringham, MA
Photo credit: Airbnb.com
Signed up for Airbnb yet? Here is a $40 credit towards your first stay using this link.
The keys to saving money on Airbnb are as follows:
- If you are staying longer than a few days, message the host asking for a discount (it works!)
- If the host does not have a kitchen, message them to ask for a hot plate or something where you can make some food (just did that & saved ?)
- Sign up for the $40 credit for your first stay (link here)
Would you ever become an Airbnb host?
Check out the episode of the Fire Drill Podcast where hosts J and Gwen interview Zeona, a young thirty-something who built an empire of Airbnb properties and now no longer has to work.
Even if you don’t want to retire early, becoming an Airbnb host is a great way to make extra money on the side.
Plenty of folks rent out a spare room every once and awhile, or their whole place when they’re on vacation.
Airbnb guests are often better than renting to regular tenants because often they only stay one night and you can charge more.
Listen to the Airbnb host podcast episode with Zeona here:
What types of properties are on your Airbnb bucket list?
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Ms. Frugal Asian Finance says
That sounds like fun! Now that I see your list, I’d love to check out all of those places too. Uhm let’s see. I’d like to stay in a tiny house, an RV, and a castle one day. Thanks for sharing the list!
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Owen @ PlanEasy says
Wow! That barn in the mountains looks awesome. Sign me up!
I really love this idea. There are cool places to go, but there are also cool places to stay. We rented an AirBnB in Lisbon this summer and the apartment was just as fun as the city. It was awesome, it looked right over the square. It had two large glass doors in the living room that would open up onto small balconies overlooking the street. We just sat and drank wine as our kids slept.
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GYM says
I’ve seen that hobbit house before listed somewhere, I hear it’s one of the most popular Airbnbs to stay in, in the world! All of those sound pretty awesome. I only stay at Airbnbs now, it’s so much easier than hotels!
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Financial Panther says
What, where’s my Airbnb listing? You don’t want to stay in an old house with a weird personal finance dork?
But on another note, asking for discounts…ugh. I’ll say for me, if someone asks me for a discount, I instant reject. And from being in a lot of Airbnb host facebook groups, it’s a pretty similar viewpoint.
Here’s my rationale: reviews mean everything for my Airbnb listing. If someone asks for a discount, it means they’re already expressing dissatisfaction with something of mine – in this case, my price. From my own thinking, if they’re not happy with my price, what else might they be unhappy with? I might rather leave my place empty than risk a bad review.
Similarly, if I say no to their discount request and they opt to stay, what sort of review do I risk? They’re already going to be unhappy with the price, which means they’ll likely be unhappy with everything in the house, especially if they now feel like they overpaid.
Just my thoughts anyway on the discount front, coming from the host perspective.
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Mrs.Wow says
AirBnb is the way to go! I totally do the same thing and look there first before considering hotels. You get to stay in some awesome places and get more of a local feel for a town, rather than being right in the heart of the touristy-chaos. Used it both in the states and internationally and stayed at some pretty killer places.
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Cubert says
These places all look amazing! I don’t think our new Airbnb would qualify along the lines of say, the Hobbit House. Man.
Thanks for sharing, J. I’ll have to bookmark this one under “Travel Ideas”
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