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Running your own Airbnb doesn’t mean it’s run well. That’s why professional co-hosts exist.
Summary
This video argues that small-scale Airbnb hosts (fewer than 5 properties) often leave significant money on the table by self-managing. Professional co-hosts can optimize listings for higher revenue while reducing the owner's workload by up to 99%, making self-management a potentially 'sub-optimal' and ego-driven choice for those focused on profit.
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