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Adding a playground for my Airbnb

Joel Oh
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Hi guys, I am closing a property in February and this house has a huge backyard.

I see that Sam's club has $1k playground so I am very tempted to try this one for my Airbnb. (Probably 1.5k~ with mulch)

There is a huge demand from family guests with kids in this area, so I think the value is there.

I am pretty handy and live nearby, so I am not too worried about repair.

I am just wondering have anyone tried putting a playground at your STRs?

What was your experience? and was there any unexpected issue?

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What happens when a kid falls off said playground, gets hurt and blames you?

Do you think it will increase revenue and occupancy? Then it might be a good thing.

Make sure you discuss it with your insurance agent first to make sure they would insure this 

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