Airbnb has completely transformed the way people travel—and the way homeowners think about their space. What started as a platform for budget-conscious backpackers has now become a full-fledged income stream for property owners all over the world.
If you’re a homeowner or investor wondering if Airbnbing your property is worth it, you’re not alone. We’ve gathered insights from hosts of all experience levels, and here’s what they’re saying.
“It’s More Profitable Than a Long-Term Rental”
Many hosts are discovering that short-term rentals can bring in significantly higher revenue than traditional long-term leases. With the flexibility to adjust nightly rates based on demand and seasonality, Airbnb gives property owners control they didn’t have before.
“I was making about $1,800/month with a long-term tenant. Now, I’m consistently hitting $3,000–$3,500 with Airbnb—even after expenses.”
— Marcus, Host in Austin, TX
“The Freedom is Incredible”
Flexibility is a huge win for many Airbnb hosts. Unlike traditional rentals, you can block off dates for your own use, or pause listings when needed. Whether you’re managing one spare room or multiple units, you stay in control.
“I travel often, so I love that I can open up my home to guests when I’m gone, and just as easily turn off bookings when I return.”
— Lisa, Host in San Diego, CA
“Managing It All Was Overwhelming—Until I Got Help”
While hosting can be lucrative, many new Airbnb hosts quickly realize that it’s more than just handing over the keys. Between guest communication, cleanings, reviews, and pricing strategy, managing an Airbnb can become a full-time job.
“The income was great, but I was constantly checking my phone, responding to guests, coordinating cleanings—it got to be too much.”
— Derrick, Host in Atlanta, GA
This is where cohosting services (like ours!) come in. We take care of the day-to-day tasks so you can enjoy the benefits of hosting—without the burnout.
“The Guests Are (Mostly) Great”
Many hosts are pleasantly surprised by the quality of guests they receive. With Airbnb’s built-in review system, both guests and hosts are incentivized to be respectful and courteous.
“I’ve met people from all over the world. Most guests treat my home with care, and I’ve had very few issues.”
— Andrea, Host in Miami, FL
Of course, not every guest experience is perfect. But with the right systems in place—including professional cleaning, clear house rules, and guest vetting—many hosts report that problems are rare.
So, Is Airbnb Right for You?

The decision to Airbnb your property depends on your goals, your time, and your comfort level with hosting. But one thing is clear: thousands of homeowners are turning to Airbnb not just for extra income, but for lifestyle flexibility and a chance to maximize their real estate investment.
If you’re curious about what your property could earn—or want to explore a stress-free way to start—we’re here to help. As a local Airbnb cohosting company, we specialize in helping property owners unlock the full potential of short-term rentals, without the hassle
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