EP177: Providing Airbnb as an Amenity for Residents in Apartment Buildings

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Published: August 7, 2017
Growth & Marketing

Summary

This article discusses Pillow Residential, a service that allows apartment residents to offer Airbnb as an amenity, benefiting both landlords and residents. The service handles the logistics, transparency, and profit sharing. Hosts should consider this option if they are renting in an apartment building and want to explore the option of an amenity.

Key Insights

  • Pillow Residential helps residents earn income while on vacation.
  • Landlords can attract residents, gain insight into building occupancy, and increase their applicant pool with Pillow.

Action Items

  • If you live in an apartment building, investigate if your landlord would consider a service like Pillow to help you cover the cost.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

Tools & Resources

  • Pillow Residential: Pillow Residential is mentioned as a service for apartment residents. Contact info@pillow.com.(info@pillow.com)

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