Software Engineer Hits $20K/m on Airbnb to Fund Property Developments (BNB UNI Review)

106 viewsPublished: June 24, 202538m 6sScore: 76
Growth & Marketing
intermediate
Arbitrage
Co-hosting
Profitability

Summary

This video is a review of the BNB UNI program featuring Tawanda, a software engineer who achieved $20K/month in Airbnb revenue through rental arbitrage and co-hosting. He discusses how this program allowed him to fund property developments and renovations faster than traditional real estate investing, but also notes the importance of delegating tasks.

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