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>This years Airbnb revenue 45.000 euro

Thank you for you travels

honorable mentions:
Germans who leave the most autistic Reviews like their life depends on it
Americans who meet all stereotypical expectations with the most brainded questions
French who complain about noise levels
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>>2830183
>You don’t own any property
somewhat true because i still have bank loan on them that i will repay it from 5 years of str
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>>2830185
Post receipts of the earnings or threads getting torched. I’m not fucking around
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>>2830187
you act like 45.000 euro is supposed impressive
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>>2830189
Looks like your yap meter has expired. To continue, please present earnings statement that corroborates your 45k euro claim.
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>>2830187
>Post receipts of the earnings or threads getting torched. I’m not fucking around
Lmao. Tardguard and his book keeping.
>Eerm. Excuse me! Please provide a receipt or I'll have a toddler tantrum
Lol. Trv resident retard.
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>>2830189
Don't provide the tardguard anything.
I used to want property all my life untill BTC. All that shit that could go wrong, damages, taxes, roof repairs, neighborhood changes, landlording. Fuck all that. How about I just get richer doing nothing instead. What's the benefit?
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>>2830195
>larping faggots protecting their own
>thinking I’m gonna let my foot off these niggas necks
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>>2830195
>All that shit that could go wrong, damages, taxes
true but until i repay the loans i still have to str now
>roof repairs
yea no i'm too European for this
>What's the benefit?
that in 7 years i will have 3 homes to my name worth 700,000 euro + from having nothing
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>>2830197
Go fuck yourself larper
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>>2830197
>that in 7 years i will have 3 homes to my name worth 700,000 euro + from having nothing
Fair enough. What's the game plan?
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>>2830195
i feel more or less the same way
i have other forms of investment, stocks and shares, funds and so on
i have known some people who were property investors who did get very rich doing it. but without fail every single one would spend half their time boasting about how they were so wealthy because they had other people who paid them rent, and the other half complaining about the process of property management and so on. it doesn't seem worth it unless you like that kind of life.
basically every landlord i have ever encountered has been an utter bastard, right from my student days when i rented a room myself, to today when i mainly know them through investing circles and so on
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>>2830208
nothing much now that i finished building all homes i could earn 90k net next summer only thing i'm missing is a website for direct booking and tax dodging
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>>2830209
long term rentals is not worth it at all it has a roi of 25 years (were im from) fucking lol the only rich landlords are those who already had capital and just do it to maintain it
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>>2830209
>>2830210
I've got about the same nw as you. Kinda presumptuously I've retired off it (high expectations, high risk tolerance). I've just been traveling all over this year, taking a new flight somewhere every 2 or 3 weeks. It's feeling a bit empty now. Looking at WorkAway to give my life a bit more meaning. Retirement need mental work and attention I've discovered.
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>>2830208
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>>2830212
>WhaTs ThE GamEpLan
To pretend we’re retired on trv. Go fuck yourselves
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>>2830212
>taking a new flight somewhere every 2 or 3 weeks
that sounds awful just find some hobbies you enjoy and try to not make them your work
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>>2830216
It was fun at first. Had a bucketlist of things I wanted to see and do. But now it feels mentally slovenly, like watch 4 movies back to back.
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>>2830217
Here's an idea, maybe try to give something back to the society on whose back you and your tech bro masters are festering parasites.
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>>2830181
>brainded
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>>2833225
>festering parasites.
You mean people who actually pay for shit?
That's not a parasite you sniveling peasant.
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>>2833229
Here's the story of my hometown:
>A small New England island community is charming and safe, a great place to grow up
>Carpetbaggers like you leverage what is good about the town to enrich yourselves, meanwhile some rando in Silicone Valley cackles on his throne
>Locals priced out, are reduced to living miles away and employed as part-time cleaners
>No young people live there anymore, elementary school is almost a ghost town as locals age
OP don't think you're an innocent, insignificant party skimming profit harmlessly off the top of an unchangeable global reality. You are personally to blame. Not the racketeering website which exploits you, but you yourself, for choosing to be exploited. The misery of others is the direct product of your decisions.
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>>2833229
Taxes for the rich are a mosquito getting fat on the back of the tick who is getting fat on the body of the working class.
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>>2834945
>Locals priced out
if you don't own a home you are not local
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>>2830195
This. Property management is a hassle and only something people with ADHD should be doing. I can easily get the same percentage yield with my money elsewhere and the only thing I have to do is rebalance my portfolio once or twice per year and not have to deal with the unwashed masses
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>>2830212
Every man needs a mountain to climb. It doesn't have to be working for somebody else, but it needs to be challenging. Otherwise depression is a certainty
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>>2830215
You're currently posting on an imageboard where so many people on so many different boards were talking about Bitcoin back in 2010-2013 that moot saw it necessary to create /biz/ as a containment board specifically for that.

Is it really that weird to you that some people here have retired early?
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>>2830181
I hosted on Airbnb from 2013 to 2023. I stopped after finding a cushy government job. The market is way too saturated by companies buying up property and managing 25-30 listings, but ten years ago it was free money and the laws were in existent. Getting into the business now is pure madness, I ended up just renting the unit to a company, they pay me a fixed sum and are free to extort tourists
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>>2835443
100% this. Managed to turn a profit renting out the spare room in the very centre of a major Euro city, lmao.
Free rent + beer money for changing sheets and vacuuming every now and again. Eventually outsourced that and just ka-chinged.



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