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Airbnb Hosts Columbus,OH

Joe Chillinsky
  • Pleasanton, CA
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Hello! I am nearing a deal in Columbus (Short North area) that I intend to use as a short term rental. I'm investing from out of state, and investigating management options/costs. 

Looking for input from, or a connection with, any individuals or companies who do this to better understand the suite of offerings as well as pricing, so I can better model out the numbers and hopefully find a reliable management partner on this property. Thanks!!

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    Benjamin Vail
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    @Remington Lyman that is a good question! Here is one of my favorite graphs to follow on AirDNA. This graph shows the demand in yellow (number of nights booked in a Columbus STR) vs. the supply level in purple (number of Columbus STR properties that had at least 1 booking). At times when the yellow is higher than the purple, we see really good nightly rates and occupancy.

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