Co-hosting lets you manage someone else's Airbnb listing in exchange for a percentage of the booking revenue, typically 10% to 25%. You handle guest communication, cleaning coordination, pricing, and listing optimization. The property owner handles the lease or mortgage.
This model requires almost zero upfront capital, which makes it an attractive entry point for people who want to build experience before committing to their own properties.
Successful co-hosts typically manage 3 to 10 listings and earn $2,000 to $8,000 per month depending on market and property quality.
The skills you build as a co-host transfer directly into running your own rental arbitrage operation. Many hosts start with co-hosting, prove their systems work, and then transition to leasing their own units.
Ready to get started? 10XBNB offers training on both co-hosting and arbitrage models. You can also review common hosting mistakes to avoid.
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