I've lived in airbnb's for almost 2 years now. I'm also very much ready to move back into a traditional apartment. One thing that wasn't mentioned here is that when you live in airbnb's you're basically living out of a suitcase. So if you like to collect things you either need to get an expensive storage unit or carry it with you which might not even be an option depending on what you're collecting. I had to leave my golf clubs at my parents house because I was tired of lugging them around everywhere. Problem is that they live out of state so I can't just go get them when I want. There's another problem where sometimes you might need to prove your address which is impossible with an airbnb. You'll have no utility bills in your name ect..
I am moving in 45 days and when I tell you I truly believed this was my direction in a dream a month ago. I have been praying and today I got so much peace this was my direction with doing insurance and traveling with my daughters. Thank you soooooo MUCH
Glad i cam across this because in my state and in my situation alot of what you e mentioned isnt a huge factor for me and i am even more sure about this choice ive been heavly weighing pros and cons and definitely more pros i dont plan to do this forever but a great transitioning idea 🙌🏾
Im into my 4th month living in long term airnbnb. Im paying x 100$ for master bdrm,own bath,private entrance,private parking,and patio in backyard. It was great in a pinch and dilemma i was in as i could not find a rental townhouse as the other tenant(my friend)had an eviction bout 4 years ago and not great credit. It does have drawbacks however. If you like to cook it can be challenging and not as relaxing as maybe your own place. Laundry is a bit of pain as well. Outside of my room there just isnt any privacy with ppl coming and going all over. But def it can be great alternative to renting as you just pay for your month and thats it. My hosts are great but they have a few properties and seem a bit overwhelmed somwtimes.
I am having difficulty figuring out what is a legitimate address to use on a driver's license application. Can I use the airbnb address? It is rather confusing.
Summary and timestamps: the short answer to "should I do it?" is "Yes! (but also plan a bit before getting into long term commitments, which this video will help you out with)" (if you get lost in this comment; just type "Ctrl+F" and search through it. I'd give you Google-level-smarts with the search if I could! :) ) Benefits: 0. It's possible! 0:00 1. Many hosts offer discounts of 40% or more if you're booking monthly: 0:17 2. Cheaper! Utilities and are included. 0:35 2a. Freedom: 0:45 2a1. Fully stocked: 0:51 2a2. Hosts are more gracious and nice than landlords; the hosts have financial interest in keeping you happy : 1:06 2b. AirBnB support: 1:20 2b1. Protection and mediation from AirBnB : 1:25 2b2. Cancellation (her experience was with multi-month stays and 30 days notice; the 30 days notice is much nicer than a landlord's policy would be): 1:29 3. Novelty and variety: 1:40 10. She likes the variety, exploring new places : 5:05 Drawbacks: 1:53 4. No stable address, some hosts don't let you get mail delivered to your home, etc. Solution: get a local PO Box! 2:00 5. Cost fluctuations: 2:35 6. Can have to move around a lot: 3:14 7. Lack of stability : 3:20 8. Loss of control over your living space, furniture, etc. : 3:45 9. High fees, sometimes higher than the actual nightly rate(s): 4:03 . Solution: How she calculates the rate best: actually typing / tapping in all the details and calculating the **real** nightly rate by dividing by the number of nights you are staying (4:33) Another benefit she mentioned towards the end: 10. She likes the variety, exploring new places : 5:05 Other benefits: 11. No roommates! Those of you who have roommates know how many problems and even sometimes major conflicts arise from that roommate you just don't jive with 12. Cheaper than living in hotels! I have seen so many hotels that are overpriced because of things I just don't need, at least not most days; as a permanent tenant, I'm really not looking for a pool or an expensive gym full of equipment I don't use, or to be downtown in an expensive city 13. Keeps your brain active! There are scientific studies showing how quickly your brain adapts to situations, and how this habitual mechanism saves you energy but also puts your brain in a state where it is less creative and less alert
I've lived in airbnb's for almost 2 years now. I'm also very much ready to move back into a traditional apartment. One thing that wasn't mentioned here is that when you live in airbnb's you're basically living out of a suitcase. So if you like to collect things you either need to get an expensive storage unit or carry it with you which might not even be an option depending on what you're collecting. I had to leave my golf clubs at my parents house because I was tired of lugging them around everywhere. Problem is that they live out of state so I can't just go get them when I want. There's another problem where sometimes you might need to prove your address which is impossible with an airbnb. You'll have no utility bills in your name ect..
I am moving in 45 days and when I tell you I truly believed this was my direction in a dream a month ago. I have been praying and today I got so much peace this was my direction with doing insurance and traveling with my daughters. Thank you soooooo MUCH
So you stay in a AirBnb
I hope you do voice overs. It's so professional.
Literally exactly what I was thinking. Her voice is very pleasant.
She’s a natural for sure
I starting to stay in a Airbnb from living in a hotel for a year and a half looking forward to it 😊
How do you like the transition?
@@HolisticDramaFree I love it
I agree airbnb is house is better than than hotel more privacy
This gives me a lot to think about. Thanks!
Look out for those hidden cameras
My wife and I are looking into selling our home and traveling with our family of 4, and this video has been very helpful. Thank you!
Same
Glad i cam across this because in my state and in my situation alot of what you e mentioned isnt a huge factor for me and i am even more sure about this choice ive been heavly weighing pros and cons and definitely more pros i dont plan to do this forever but a great transitioning idea 🙌🏾
This is such a great video!!! I have solutions to every problem you suggested and now I’m confident this is the way to go!
Can you share them please
List them please
Im into my 4th month living in long term airnbnb. Im paying x 100$ for master bdrm,own bath,private entrance,private parking,and patio in backyard. It was great in a pinch and dilemma i was in as i could not find a rental townhouse as the other tenant(my friend)had an eviction bout 4 years ago and not great credit. It does have drawbacks however. If you like to cook it can be challenging and not as relaxing as maybe your own place. Laundry is a bit of pain as well. Outside of my room there just isnt any privacy with ppl coming and going all over. But def it can be great alternative to renting as you just pay for your month and thats it. My hosts are great but they have a few properties and seem a bit overwhelmed somwtimes.
@@user-ly7yq1bk2h 950@ month. Same house has rooms for 850 but i opted to get room with own bath and private entrance for x 100.
You are so incredible with your speaking and u]advice
Great video! I enjoyed your delivery and great deal of information. Thank you for your take on airbnb.
I think airbnbs are great when you are trying to move to a new city or state you can stay at airbnb for a few months while you start work etc
Thank you for your honest feedback; it was very helpful.
Great voice and information, thanks!
Great video! I needed this video. I want to rent in a warmer state during winter months.
Have you made a video on establishing residence if moving out of state or purchasing a mailbox to secure an address?
Thanks for this video! Super informative
I’ve really been considering this!
Thank you for this video 🙏🏾 God bless you
Very interesting. Just subscribed. Thanks
Thanks that's really helpful advice :)
Wonderful video thank you!
thanks so much for posting this!!! sooo helpful!!
So you can stay permanently and pay monthly to month???
Thanks
Hi I'm considering relocating for a job and using long term airbnbs. Or hotel or rent. Not sure which options are best.
How did that work out for you? I've thought doing the same. How'd it go
Very helpful, thank you!
I love her voice
Very informative
Algorithm should show me more of these
I am having difficulty figuring out what is a legitimate address to use on a driver's license application. Can I use the airbnb address? It is rather confusing.
Use a family members if you can instead.
Nope you can’t use a Airbnb bcuz you don’t live there you’re only a guest there for a short amount of time
Love your channell
Discount 40%! Where? 😮
Hi do u have to ask if they do long term or will it say.
Most will say
Wow imagine five kids growing up in Airbnb so where are you from I actually grew up in all 50 states smh
More expensive no?
Some have monthly discounts. Also it really depends on where you live tbh.
@@SnapszDuhhPlus being sure to factor in utilities and such.
Summary and timestamps: the short answer to "should I do it?" is "Yes! (but also plan a bit before getting into long term commitments, which this video will help you out with)"
(if you get lost in this comment; just type "Ctrl+F" and search through it. I'd give you Google-level-smarts with the search if I could! :) )
Benefits:
0. It's possible! 0:00
1. Many hosts offer discounts of 40% or more if you're booking monthly: 0:17
2. Cheaper! Utilities and are included. 0:35
2a. Freedom: 0:45
2a1. Fully stocked: 0:51
2a2. Hosts are more gracious and nice than landlords; the hosts have financial interest in keeping you happy : 1:06
2b. AirBnB support: 1:20
2b1. Protection and mediation from AirBnB : 1:25
2b2. Cancellation (her experience was with multi-month stays and 30 days notice; the 30 days notice is much nicer than a landlord's policy would be): 1:29
3. Novelty and variety: 1:40
10. She likes the variety, exploring new places : 5:05
Drawbacks: 1:53
4. No stable address, some hosts don't let you get mail delivered to your home, etc. Solution: get a local PO Box! 2:00
5. Cost fluctuations: 2:35
6. Can have to move around a lot: 3:14
7. Lack of stability : 3:20
8. Loss of control over your living space, furniture, etc. : 3:45
9. High fees, sometimes higher than the actual nightly rate(s): 4:03 . Solution: How she calculates the rate best: actually typing / tapping in all the details and calculating the **real** nightly rate by dividing by the number of nights you are staying (4:33)
Another benefit she mentioned towards the end:
10. She likes the variety, exploring new places : 5:05
Other benefits:
11. No roommates! Those of you who have roommates know how many problems and even sometimes major conflicts arise from that roommate you just don't jive with
12. Cheaper than living in hotels! I have seen so many hotels that are overpriced because of things I just don't need, at least not most days; as a permanent tenant, I'm really not looking for a pool or an expensive gym full of equipment I don't use, or to be downtown in an expensive city
13. Keeps your brain active! There are scientific studies showing how quickly your brain adapts to situations, and how this habitual mechanism saves you energy but also puts your brain in a state where it is less creative and less alert
That was very helpful! Thank you so much!