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Rental Income from Airbnb

Investing in real income properties is a sure way of growing one’s wealth faster, and the benefits and risks associated with it have been covered well by the investment community.

Investors are usually enticed by the fame of owning a coveted piece of property and the pledge of high rental yields. All that enthusiasm causes one to overlook the risks of high maintenance rates, adjustments to property management deals and seasonal differences in tenancy. Mitigating these risks is, however, possible.

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Airbnb is a promising trend that provides an excellent opportunity to property owners and investors who want to invest in apartments and holiday houses, which have only been rented through online players and real estate agents before. A lucrative alternative to this arrangement is offered by Airbnb to help interested individuals expand their portfolio and receive great returns on their investment. Airbnb targets travelers who are comfortable living together with other renters or owners to stay in a nice and spacious accommodation at a price they can afford.

Related: Four Things to Consider Before Purchasing an Airbnb Investment Property

Some people may not find the idea of letting strangers stay in their guest room, but it does offer attractive benefits. Maybe you are planning to go on a holiday trip and looking for ways to earn extra cash for your travel expenses. Perhaps your place is only used by relatives once a year. An event may be coming to your location that will increase accommodation yields.

Want to know how much your property can earn as an Airbnb rental? Use our free Airbnb calculator.

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Peter Abualzolof

Peter is Mashvisor's Co-Founder and CEO. The idea to create a platform which provides readily available real estate data and analytics to investors quickly and efficiently came out of Peter's own experience. Towards the end of the "Great Recession," being confident in his real estate investing skills (real estate is a family hobby for him), Peter started researching multiple markets as the Bay Area, where he lived, was unreasonably priced and not ideal for investing with his budget. He had lost all opportunities after 2-3 months of putting offers on properties in multiple markets as researching each market and property was taking him way more time than experienced investors so there was no way for him to find a high performing property without accelerating the research process. That's how he thought of Mashvisor.

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