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What Every Good Airbnb Needs

Fair warning: Alissa is recording this one with a little bit of what she calls "wine flu." She spent two full days on a Louisiana real estate committee reading the purchase agreement line by line, and the celebratory dinner afterwards got away from her just a little. She's fine. Katy brought the list and is going to do most of the talking.

If you own an Airbnb or short-term rental — or you've ever dreamed of owning one — this episode is for you. Katy went deep on a list from lodgify.com (vacation rental software out of Spain, which becomes very relevant by the end of the episode) covering everything a great Airbnb should have. And Alissa, as the real-life owner of a four-bedroom cabin in Gatlinburg, Tennessee that she purchased for $290,000 in January 2020, offers the perspective of someone who has actually dealt with guests putting Dawn dish soap in the dishwasher. Spoiler: it did not go well.

This is part practical checklist, part honest owner confession, and all entertaining.

Here's what we cover in this episode:

- The Netflix shows "Stay Here" and "World's Most Amazing Vacation Rentals" — must-watches if you're in the Airbnb world
- Alissa's Gatlinburg cabin story — from bear-themed tchotchkes to a full renovation and what's still on the wish list
- Why linens are the most stressful part of owning a short-term rental (and the quilt vs. luxury comforter debate)
- The owner's closet — why you need a locked one and what to keep in it
- Bathroom must-haves: full-size toiletries, hairdryers in every bathroom, mirrors everywhere, and a basket big enough to actually use
- Katy's all-time favorite Airbnb in Paducah, Kentucky and why Jennifer is the host of all hosts
- Kitchen essentials — and what guests will do to your dishwasher if you're not specific in the instructions
- Outdoor amenities: rocking chairs, hot tubs, fire pits, and why a dead potted plant is worse than no plant at all
- Accessibility features for disabled travelers
- Family-friendly amenities and which ones guests will just bring themselves
- Safety must-haves: fire extinguisher, carbon monoxide detector, smoke detectors, and a first aid kit
- The welcome binder — why a list of local restaurants organized by dress code is pure genius
- What happens when you raise your rates to slow bookings and guests just get needier instead
- The instagrammable photo wall and the year-round Christmas tree with ornaments guests leave behind
- Why Alissa found a single local cleaner instead of a big management company — and why it made all the difference

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