I get this question a lot… “why don’t the landlords do it themselves” #shorts #airbnbarbitrage

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Growth & Marketing
intermediate
Arbitrage
Market Research
Guest Communication
Multiple Properties

Summary

Michael Chang controls 20 units worth over $5.2 million in Philadelphia through Airbnb arbitrage. He explains how to make landlords happy by offering hassle-free rent, timely payments, and being an easy-going tenant, while also finding promising properties on Zillow and sending a friendly note offering corporate or business leases for long-term rentals.

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