False. Many successful Airbnb hosts don't own a single property. Some rent. Some manage properties for owners. Some co-host for other people. Owning property is just one way. The real skill is knowing how to attract guests and manage the business well. What was the biggest myth you believed before learning about Airbnb? 👇 Tell us below.
What is ONE goal you're committing to over the next 7 days? Examples: ✅ View 3 properties ✅ Contact 20 landlords ✅ Optimise my Airbnb listing ✅ Launch my first property ✅ Improve my guest reviews Comment your goal below and let's keep each other accountable
One lesson we learned early: Never rush into taking a property because you're excited. Always analyze: ✔️ Occupancy ✔️ Competition ✔️ Revenue potential ✔️ Regulations ✔️ Exit strategy The right property can build your business. The wrong property can drain your cash flow. Question: What's the best lesson you've learned in property so far?