My Top 5 Airbnb Pet Peeves & How to be a Good Host

Over the last seven years, I’ve spent roughly seven months living in other people’s places through the Airbnb platform alone.

Over the course of dozens of stays, I’ve taken mental notes on the best and worst aspects of the experiences we’ve had on various trips around the world.

When visiting any place for more than a day or two, it’s really helpful to have the amenities of an apartment or house. A kitchen or kitchenette.

Why I Prefer Airbnb

My Top 5 Airbnb Pet Peeves & How to be a Good Host

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The search function works really well. You can set up filters to weed out places you don’t want. The pricing is consistent.

It’s important to remember that Airbnb is just a platform; it doesn’t own the properties. They provide the search engine, booking, and payment mechanism

Before I get all whiny, I’m going to preface my first-world-problems rant with the fact that I actually consider myself to be pretty easy to please

Room For Improvement

Given that, maybe I should temper my expectations, but the platform has obviously evolved tremendously since then, and I expect to have a comfortable place to sleep.

Airbnb Pet Peever #1: Poor Sleeping Conditions

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