Anonymous wrote:One tip people Give me was to NEVER rent an AirBNB from a management company. Whether large nationwide or local. The company may have too many listings to care about one in particular. Individual owners care a lot more about their listing performance.
Anonymous wrote:I'm all for airbnb but a little soured on them today.
We booked Christmas lodging months ago in a beach location. Host just cancelled (had great reviews) and everything else is $$$ and Airbnb says too bad, too sad.
Had this happen to us 3 years ago and they jumped in with a credit without being asked. We'll live and can obviously manage, but at least when a hotel 'walks' you it doesn't cost you anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the posters commenting on fees -- you do know that hotels have all kinds of fees and taxes above the basic rate, right?
But but but -- hotels are MEANT to make money! People who Airbnb their property are just greedy a-holes who should be long term renting their places at below market rates because some people want to live where they can't afford to live.
A person/family renting a home for $1600 a month is normal. You owning an Airbnb and charging people that for a WEEK, taking an affordable home out of a neighborhood someone could have rented or bought for their family is gross. Stop trying to act like owning Airbnb’s is some societal service and not a net loss for communities.
Where do you live that a family can rent a home for $1,600 a month? My jr 1 BR English basement rents for $2,200/mo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the posters commenting on fees -- you do know that hotels have all kinds of fees and taxes above the basic rate, right?
But but but -- hotels are MEANT to make money! People who Airbnb their property are just greedy a-holes who should be long term renting their places at below market rates because some people want to live where they can't afford to live.
A person/family renting a home for $1600 a month is normal. You owning an Airbnb and charging people that for a WEEK, taking an affordable home out of a neighborhood someone could have rented or bought for their family is gross. Stop trying to act like owning Airbnb’s is some societal service and not a net loss for communities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the posters commenting on fees -- you do know that hotels have all kinds of fees and taxes above the basic rate, right?
But but but -- hotels are MEANT to make money! People who Airbnb their property are just greedy a-holes who should be long term renting their places at below market rates because some people want to live where they can't afford to live.
Anonymous wrote:To the posters commenting on fees -- you do know that hotels have all kinds of fees and taxes above the basic rate, right?
Anonymous wrote:I agree that one can have good experiences in VRBO and AirBNBs, but what's up with all those fees? They seem so high. Cleaning+ Host Fees + Service Fees often seem extreme.
Anonymous wrote:We've done probably a dozen Airbnb stays; all were good and a few were fabulous. IME, you have to start early to look for accommodations; rent only from Supherhosts; and read every word of every review. For us, it works because we like to spread out, be able to eat breakfast in our pj's, have some outside space to hang out in, and get to know a neighborhood. It's hard to do that at a hotel.