How Does Airbnb Work? Airbnb 101 Guide - YouTube

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Have you heard about booking travel accommodation through Airbnb, but not quite sure what it is?
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I'm going to tell you all about it!
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Also make sure you watch the end of the video because I have a special discount off your first booking!
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So what is Airbnb? It's a website where travellers can book beds, rooms or full apartments
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in homes all around the world, each listing on the website is posted by a host
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that's offering up their place for you to stay in.
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The idea is that travelers get to stay in local homes
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for more local experience and the hosts get to share their home with like-minded people
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while also making money.
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So how is staying at an Airbnb different from staying in a hotel or a hostel?
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Well Airbnb really harps on the fact that you get a more local experience
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You might find a place that's in an area that really just the locals live in but there aren't any hotels available,
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you also have option of choosing to just rent a bed or a private room in a home,
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so you're actually living with your host and oftentimes your hosts will be really welcoming and accommodating
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and will help you actually live like a local in the place that you're visiting.
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Also if you choose to rent an entire home or apartment
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you're going to feel more like you're staying in a home as opposed to just in a hotel room.
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There also some really cool places that you can rent on Airbnb like there are 1,400 castles on the site
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at this moment, but they're also things like houseboats, clock towers and there's even a private island.
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What are the pros of staying in an Airbnb?
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One is that the hosts are super keen to give you the best experience so they'll often tell you the best places to go
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near your place, some hosts will leave hold binders worth of information for you to check out
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and there's lists of restaurants, how to take the public transportation,
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pretty much everything that you'll need to know.
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On the flipside if you also just want to be left alone they're happy to do that too.
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Two huge draws for me is that you can rent a place with a kitchen and a living room!
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When I'm traveling I don't always feel like going out for every meal
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so having that kitchen where I can at least prepare a little bit of something saves me money
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but also means I don't have to go out and find a place to eat every time I want to eat,
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a living room or a little living space is really good because it just separates you from the
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sleeping space a bit more and also means if you want to have like drinks before you go out you can do it
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comfortably there you don't have to just sit on beds or be squashing into a room,
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well actually just feel like you're at home.
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And another huge plus is that you can actually save money,
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there are different ways that Airbnb's can be cost effective,
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whether it be that renting just a room in a home is cheaper than getting a hotel room or
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the fact that if you get a place with a kitchen you're going to save money on always going out, also if there's
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a group of you getting one big apartment can often be more cost effective than a bunch of hotel rooms.
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What are the cons of staying in an airbnb?
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Some of the things that you're used to while staying in a hotel, you're not going to get with an airbnb,
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for example, you're not going to get someone who comes in and cleans every day,
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unless you arrange for that with the host and you're gonna have to pay extra for that,
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you also can't leave the place a complete mess like sometimes we all do when we're in a rush to check out
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in the morning you kind of have to leave it somewhat clean especially if you're living with the host,
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you'll probably not get breakfast included in your stay,
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although I've been in airbnb's before where they left like croissants.
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You'll also have to pay a booking fee to airbnb and a cleaning fee which sometimes adds up,
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so you need to make sure that you look at the fine print for that,
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also if something goes wrong at the property it's not as easy as just switching to another room,
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so you're gonna have to call the hosts and get them to sort it out,
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but they should be pretty quick to respond because they don't want a bad rating.
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And then there's always the safety element of it especially if you're going to be renting a room
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or just a bed, but airnb does everything that they can to try to keep both hosts and guests as safe as possible,
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they do verification checks, everybody has to have a complete and filled out profile,
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every host and every guest is rated after each stay.
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Personally I've always felt very safe in airbnb's I've stayed in, so hopefully you'll have a good experience too.
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If you've never tried Airbnb before you can click the link down in the description box,
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that will get you thirty one dollars off of your first booking so you can try it out
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and let me know what you think!
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Next up make sure you watch my guide for 'How to find a book the perfect Airbnb'.