HOW MUCH MY TINY HOMES MAKE ON AIRBNB PT. 2 and why tiny houses make great investments!

27.8K viewsPublished: November 10, 202016m 46sScore: 75
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Rob shares the September and October earnings from his tiny homes in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, California, along with related expenses such as cleaning fees, taxes, mortgage and other utilities. He explains that 100% booked properties mean his prices are too low and he needs to find the sweet spot to raise them until the properties are booked in the 90-100% range.

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