@AgreeableLandscapeM to $hit Capitalists $ay • 2 years agoAn Oregon couple breaks down how they turned their home into a bunk-bed Airbnb that brings in up to $7,000 a month and has hosted 1,300 guests from around the worldwww.businessinsider.comexternal-linkmessage-square1arrow-up112arrow-down10cross-posted to: antilandlords@lemmy.ca
arrow-up112arrow-down1external-linkAn Oregon couple breaks down how they turned their home into a bunk-bed Airbnb that brings in up to $7,000 a month and has hosted 1,300 guests from around the worldwww.businessinsider.com@AgreeableLandscapeM to $hit Capitalists $ay • 2 years agomessage-square1cross-posted to: antilandlords@lemmy.ca
minus-square@pingvenolink3•edit-22 years agoPersonally I prefer hostels when I’m traveling alone for conferences. I hate coming back to an empty room, and the rooms feel like a waste of space. I usually travel light and sleep heavy, so a bunk bed with decent secure storage is perfect for me.
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Personally I prefer hostels when I’m traveling alone for conferences. I hate coming back to an empty room, and the rooms feel like a waste of space. I usually travel light and sleep heavy, so a bunk bed with decent secure storage is perfect for me.