Host your luxury homes on Plumguide

Get Paid For Your Pad
Published: November 28, 2023
Growth & Marketing

Summary

This podcast episode discusses Plum Guide, a luxury vacation rental platform that caters to discerning travelers. Hosts can list their properties on Plum Guide to access a niche market. Hosts should consider if their property meets the standards of a luxury listing to potentially tap into a new revenue stream.

Key Insights

  • Homes on Plum Guide generate 10-20% of their revenue from the platform in the first year, with potential for growth.
  • Plum Guide accepts only the top 3-5% of properties, focusing on the medium, high, and luxury price points.

Action Items

  • If interested in joining Plum Guide, apply via their website or a channel manager.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium
  • For hosts, consider whether your property aligns with Plum Guide's luxury standards.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

Tools & Resources

  • Plum Guide: For those looking to book a unique stay, explore Plum Guide's selection of homes at www.plumguide.com.(www.plumguide.com)

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