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The Truth About Investing In Saturated AirBNB Markets
Summary
Bill Faeth challenges the fear of 'saturated' Airbnb markets, explaining that saturation is usually specific to certain bedroom counts rather than entire regions. He provides a blueprint for outperforming competition by focusing on the 'trifecta' of location, proximity, and high-end design to reach the top 10-20% of earners.
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