How to Rent out spaces for events on Peerspace

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Published: May 9, 2022
Growth & Marketing

Summary

This article discusses how to use Peerspace, an event rental platform, to generate additional revenue for your short-term rental. It provides insights into the platform, how to combine it with Airbnb, and what amenities are popular. Consider exploring Peerspace to maximize occupancy and diversify your income stream.

Key Insights

  • Peerspace is an online marketplace launched in 2014, allowing hourly rentals for events, meetings, and productions.
  • The article discusses the 3 most popular types of event bookings on Peerspace and the core clientele of Peerspace.

Action Items

  • Consider combining Peerspace with Airbnb to maximize occupancy and revenue through hourly bookings.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

Tools & Resources

  • STR Legends Mastermind: The article mentions Resources for Peerspace: STR Legends Mastermind, Get Paid for Your Pad Newsletter, STR Profit Academy, Legends X STR Accelerator.
  • LinkedIn: The article mentions connecting with Matt Bendett on LinkedIn.(linkedin.com)

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