How to Start an Airbnb

Brittany Wenninger

Want to learn how to Find, Run, and Manage a Airbnb? This podcast has you covered! Welcome to The Airbnb Roadmap, your ultimate guide to building, scaling, and thriving in the world of short-term rentals (STRs). Hosted by Brittany Wenninger, a real estate expert and highly-rated Airbnb Superhost with over 350 glowing reviews and a 4.95-star rating, this podcast is your go-to resource for all things Airbnb, VRBO, and beyond. Each week, Brittany delivers actionable advice, industry secrets, and practical strategies to help you start and grow your short-term rental business. From setting up your first property and navigating local regulations to mastering marketing strategies and creating unforgettable guest experiences, we cover it all. Whether you’re just curious about hosting on Airbnb, managing multiple VRBO properties, or looking to scale your STR portfolio, this podcast answers questions like: ”How do I get started with Airbnb or VRBO?” ”What are the best ways to market my STR/ Airbnb?” ”Beginner Guide to STRs” ”Beginner Guide to Airbnb” ”Airbnb 101 or STR 101” ”What are the steps needs to start a Airbnb” With solo episodes packed with Brittany’s expertise and interviews with top hosts, real estate pros, and hospitality industry leaders, The Airbnb Roadmap is here to help you design a profitable and sustainable short-term rental business. If you’re ready to create financial freedom, master the art of hosting, and build a thriving STR portfolio, this is the podcast for you. It’s time to unlock the secrets to short-term rental success! Subscribe today and start building the Airbnb business, and life, you’ve been dreaming of.

  1. 3H AGO

    60. The Exact Conversation I Have With Every New STR Client

    Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb? Join the Launch Party and get 20% off of all products! Promocode: LAUNCHPARTY Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Link to the Airbnb Roadmap Website   Episode Summary In this episode, I am sharing exactly what I tell every first time investor who calls me wanting to buy a short term rental in Wisconsin. From understanding state, county, and township regulations to septic capacity, negotiations, inspections, and writing strong offers, I break down the full process step by step. If you have ever thought about buying a $600,000 cabin near Wisconsin Dells, Baraboo, or Castle Rock, this is your behind the scenes look at what actually happens from first phone call to closing day. And yes, there is a little life update in the beginning involving a dishwasher disaster and a flooded kitchen. Because real life still happens while building businesses. Key Takeaways How Wisconsin short term rental regulations work at the state, county, township, and neighborhood level • What a Tourist Rooming House license inspection includes • Why septic capacity can make or break your investment • Why I personally avoid properties in HOA neighborhoods • How I protect my buyers with strategic offer language • Why sellers do not need to know you are an investor • What happens during due diligence and inspections • The risks of negotiating too hard • Why three bedroom properties are my personal sweet spot • What experienced investors look for versus first timers Why Listen to This Episode? Because buying a short term rental is not just about finding a cute cabin in the woods. It is about understanding local regulations, septic ratings, conditional use permits, resident agents, and knowing how to structure your offer correctly so you do not get blindsided later. If you want to invest in Wisconsin and avoid expensive mistakes, this episode is your crash course. Let’s Connect Thinking about buying your first Airbnb in Wisconsin? DM me on Instagram at @theairbnbroadmap with your questions or share your progress. I would love to cheer you on and help you out. Work With Me If you are ready to buy a short term rental in Wisconsin, I cover anywhere in the state. I walk my clients through regulations, numbers, offer strategy, and everything in between. Want the full roadmap before you even start shopping? Check out my Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator course where I break down finding, analyzing, launching, and scaling your STR the right way. Chapters 00:00 Dishwasher disaster and life update 06:45 First call with a new STR buyer 08:30 Wisconsin state level licensing explained 12:00 County and township regulations 16:30 Septic capacity and occupancy limits 18:45 Running the numbers and cash flow expectations 21:00 How I preview properties for out of state buyers 23:30 Offer strategy and negotiation tactics 27:00 Due diligence and inspections 29:30 What happens after closing Subscribe and Share If this episode helped you understand the Wisconsin short term rental process, share it with someone who is thinking about investing.

    31 min
  2. FEB 5

    59. Airbnb Cancellation Policies Explained, Short Stays vs Long Stays

    Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb? Join the Launch Party and get 20% off of all products! Promocode: LAUNCHPARTY Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Link to the Airbnb Roadmap Website Episode Summary In this episode of The Airbnb Roadmap Podcast, I am breaking down Airbnb cancellation policies in real life terms, not just the fine print. This episode was inspired by a recent midterm guest who booked for 3 months and left after only 2 weeks, plus ongoing damage claim frustrations with Airbnb support. I walk through what actually happens when guests cancel short stays versus long stays, why rejecting an alteration can sometimes protect you financially, and how different cancellation policies impact both hosts and guests. I also share personal stories from my own properties, including extreme cold weather stress, property damage realities, and how distance from your rentals forces you to become a better manager instead of a reactive host. If you have ever been confused, frustrated, or blindsided by Airbnb cancellations, this episode will give you clarity and confidence moving forward. Key Takeaways Airbnb has different cancellation rules for short stays 27 nights or fewer and long stays 28 nights or more • All Airbnb listings include a 24 hour free cancellation window if the booking is made at least 7 days before check in • Flexible policies are guest friendly but offer the least protection to hosts • Moderate policies provide a balance between bookings and host protection • Limited and firm policies increase host protection but may reduce booking conversion • Long term stays function more like leases and can guarantee up to 30 nights of income • Rejecting an alteration does not penalize your host account • Never cancel on behalf of a guest or you risk losing Superhost status • Distance from your properties can actually help you scale and systemize better Why Listen to This Episode? If you host short term or midterm rentals and want to avoid losing thousands of dollars due to misunderstandings around cancellations, this episode is a must listen. I explain Airbnb policies using real numbers, real scenarios, and real outcomes so you can make smarter decisions for your listings. This episode is especially helpful if you are considering midterm rentals, traveling nurse stays, or longer bookings and want to understand how to protect your income while still staying guest friendly. Let’s Connect Thinking about Airbnb cancellation policies or midterm rentals? DM me on Instagram at @theairbnbroadmap with your questions or share your experience. I would love to cheer you on and help you out. Work With Me If you are looking to buy, sell, or scale a short term rental, or if you want access to my Airbnb Roadmap course and resources, reach out. I also connect investors with STR focused agents across multiple states because there is a huge difference between a regular agent and one who truly understands short term rentals. Chapters 00:01 Life update and recent guest damage 02:18 Temporary fixes and real world hosting decisions 04:40 Managing properties near vs far 07:05 Midterm guest cancellation story 10:29 Why Airbnb cancellations are confusing 12:50 Airbnb 24 hour cancellation rule 14:24 Flexible cancellation policy explained 19:12 Moderate cancellation policy explained 21:28 Limited cancellation policy explained 23:56 Firm and strict short stay policies 31:35 Airbnb policy changes in 2025 39:46 Choosing the right policy as a host 44:30 Long stay cancellation policies 46:53 Why rejecting alterations matters 51:02 Firm vs strict long term stays 54:03 Airbnb resort for sale opportunity 55:22 Courses, resources, and next steps Subscribe and Share If this episode helped you understand Airbnb cancellations better, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another host who might be confused or stressed about cancellations. I will see you in the next episode of The Airbnb Roadmap Podcast.

    36 min
  3. JAN 27

    58. I Went on Vacation and My Airbnb Fell Apart Here’s What Happened

    Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb? Join the Launch Party and get 20% off of all products! Promocode: LAUNCHPARTY Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Link to the Airbnb Roadmap Website This episode is a full vacation recap turned Airbnb reality check. I’m sharing what happened when I traveled with a baby, lost my voice, and still had to manage multiple Airbnbs from Mexico while dealing with extreme cold, frozen pipes, surprise early check ins, guest damage, and a very expensive plumbing bill. Normally my systems are automated and smooth, but this trip was back to back shenanigans that no amount of prep could have fully prevented. If you think owning Airbnbs means passive income with zero stress, this episode brings you right back to reality. Key Takeaways Owning Airbnbs does not mean nothing will ever go wrong, even with great systems Extreme cold can expose hidden issues in older properties You need backup contacts and solutions when contractors are unavailable Clear check in boundaries matter and early arrivals can create real problems Guest damage can happen fast, even with families and short stays Automations are helpful but can backfire if you forget they exist Vacations are still worth it, even when things go sideways Why Listen to This Episode? If you own or want to own short term rentals, this episode is a real behind the scenes look at what can happen when life, travel, weather, guests, and maintenance all collide at once. I walk through how I handled each issue, what frustrated me the most, and what I learned from it all. This is the honest side of hosting that rarely makes it to Instagram. Let’s Connect Thinking about managing Airbnbs while traveling or dealing with guest damage? DM me on Instagram at @theairbnbroadmap with your questions or share your progress. I’d love to cheer you on and help you out. Work With Me If you want help building systems that actually support your lifestyle and not run it, check out my Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator. I teach you how to set up, automate, and manage your short term rentals with confidence, even when things go wrong. Chapters 00:00 Losing my voice and recording anyway 04:00 Getting sick before vacation and traveling with a baby 06:00 Midterm guest issues and washer dryer expectations 08:45 Extreme cold and frozen toilet pipes 13:30 Plumber chaos and a $450 bill 20:45 Early check ins and cleaner boundaries 23:00 Guest damage and burned countertops 27:30 Unauthorized re entry after checkout 31:00 Airbnb reimbursement and review frustration 33:40 Dishwasher issues and wrapping up the trip Subscribe and Share If this episode felt real, relatable, or helpful, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another Airbnb host who needs to hear that even the messy weeks are survivable. I’ll see you next week, hopefully with my voice back.

    32 min
  4. JAN 13

    57. Airbnb Maintenance Problems No One Talks About

    Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb? Join the Launch Party and get 20% off of all products! Promocode: LAUNCHPARTY Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Link to the Airbnb Roadmap Website In this episode, I’m getting real about something no one loves to talk about: Airbnb maintenance. Fancy amenities like hot tubs, arcade games, golf simulators, saunas, and movie theaters can absolutely boost your average daily rate—but they also come with nonstop upkeep, guest messages at inconvenient hours, and real risk to your reviews. I’m sharing real stories from my own Airbnbs—what broke, what I removed, what I kept, and why I now prioritize simple, durable, and low-maintenance setups over flashy features. If you’re deciding what amenities to add (or skip), this episode will save you money, stress, and late-night headaches. Key Takeaways High-end amenities can increase ADR, but they also increase risk Hot tubs and pools require constant attention—not occasional check-ins Arcade games and golf simulators break more often than you think Guests book based on amenities—and punish you in reviews when they don’t work “Set it and forget it” should be your Airbnb goal Lower maintenance = better lifestyle, fewer refunds, and more consistent 5-star stays Why Listen to This Episode? If you’re debating whether to add a hot tub, sauna, arcade game, or golf simulator—or you already have one and feel overwhelmed—this episode will help you think like an investor, not just a designer. I break down what actually works long-term and how to protect your time, sanity, and reviews.   Let’s Connect Thinking about Airbnb maintenance or amenities? DM me on Instagram at @theairbnbroadmap with your questions or share what features you’re debating! I’d love to cheer you on and help you out.   Work With Me Want to build an Airbnb that actually makes money without owning a full-time tool belt? 🎯 Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator — step-by-step guidance to launch smart 🚀 Mentorship Program — hands-on support and strategy 🎉 Launch Party Bonuses — $100 off the course + mentorship discounts 👉 Bonus: Buy the course, purchase an Airbnb with one of my recommended agents, and get the course refunded 100% after closing. Yes—completely free. Links are in the show notes or DM me for details. Chapters 00:00 – Testing the mic + life update 02:30 – Why this episode exists 07:45 – Fancy Airbnbs vs. maintenance reality 11:00 – Hot tubs: the biggest offender 15:00 – Arcade games that didn’t last 18:30 – Saunas: worth it or risky? 22:45 – Games that don’t break 25:15 – Golf simulators gone wrong 27:30 – Movie theater & Roku issues 30:00 – Real maintenance from back-to-back bookings 33:00 – The lifestyle cost of “resort-style” Airbnbs 35:00 – Course launch party + refund bonus Subscribe and Share If this episode saved you from buying a hot tub (or validated your regret 😅), please subscribe, leave a review, and share this with a friend who’s designing their Airbnb right now. It helps more than you know.

    33 min
  5. JAN 6

    56. How to Get More 5-Star Airbnb Reviews (Without Feeling Awkward)

    Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb? Join the Launch Party and get 20% off of all products! Promocode: LAUNCHPARTY Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Link to the Airbnb Roadmap Website Episode Summary In this episode of The Airbnb Roadmap Podcast, I’m breaking down why Airbnb and Vrbo reviews are everything, especially when you’re launching a new property. I share real-life examples from our most recent Airbnb launches, including how we intentionally lowered pricing to stack reviews fast, why we accepted a 3-month midterm stay, and the pros and cons of sacrificing short-term reviews for guaranteed spring cash flow. We also dive deep into the psychology behind reviews, why asking for them isn’t awkward (or pushy), and the exact systems I use to consistently earn five-star feedback, even when small issues pop up. If you’ve ever stressed over a four-star review or felt weird asking guests to leave feedback, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways Reviews are the lifeline of your Airbnb (right next to great cleaners) Sometimes lowering prices early helps you win long-term Midterm stays can stabilize slow seasons—but cost you review volume Asking for reviews is not awkward—it’s strategic Timing your review messages matters more than you think Subtle language like “hope you’re having a five-star stay” works A single four-star review can hurt a new listing more than you realize Airbnb and Vrbo handle reviews very differently behind the scenes Hospitality beats perfection every single time Why Listen to This Episode? If you’re launching a new Airbnb, struggling to recover from a less-than-perfect review, or unsure how to ask for reviews without sounding desperate, this episode gives you real-world strategies you can use immediately. I’m sharing exactly what’s worked (and what didn’t) across multiple properties—no fluff, no theory, just experience. Let’s Connect Thinking about Airbnb reviews or launching a new property? DM me on Instagram at @theairbnbroadmap with your questions or share your progress! I’d love to cheer you on and help you out. Work With Me Want the exact guest messages that have helped me earn hundreds of five-star reviews? The Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator walks you through everything—from finding the property to launching it with systems that actually work. 🎉 Launch Party Bonus: Get $100 off for a limited time Seats are limited (because I still want time with baby Melanie—and daycare isn’t cheap 😅) Chapters 00:00 – Life update & launching two new Airbnbs 02:30 – Why we accepted a 3-month midterm stay 05:45 – The review vs. cash flow tradeoff 08:30 – Why reviews matter more than you think 10:45 – How (and when) to ask for reviews 14:00 – Subtle messaging that works 18:15 – WiFi password hack 20:30 – The danger of early four-star reviews 23:00 – Airbnb vs. Vrbo review systems 26:00 – Final thoughts & course invite Subscribe and Share If this episode helped you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another Airbnb host who needs to hear this. Reviews matter—on podcasts too 😉

    24 min
  6. 55. Things Don’t Calm Down... You Just Build Smarter

    12/30/2025

    55. Things Don’t Calm Down... You Just Build Smarter

    Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb? Join the Launch Party and get 20% off of all products! Promocode: LAUNCHPARTY Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Link to the Airbnb Roadmap Website Episode Summary This episode is a full zoom-out reflection on 2025, a year that completely reshaped how I look at short-term rentals, success, systems, and family. From having Baby Melanie, launching multiple Airbnbs, renovating while pregnant (yes, really), traveling, and still growing the business… this year forced me to stop hustling harder and start building smarter. I’m sharing what actually changed after becoming a mom, how automation became non-negotiable, why things never “calm down,” and how that realization led me to finally finish and refine the Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator. This one’s honest, personal, and very real. Key Takeaways Life doesn’t slow down, you just build better systems Automation isn’t optional if you want freedom You don’t need chaos to scale short-term rentals Hustle looks very different after kids (and that’s okay) Pausing growth doesn’t mean quitting, it means prioritizing ROI matters more than flashy renovations The goal isn’t more properties, it’s more freedom Building once, correctly, pays you over and over again Why Listen to This Episode? If you’ve ever thought: “I’ll start when life calms down” “I don’t have the time right now” “This feels overwhelming” “How do people do this with kids?” This episode is for you. I walk through what scaling actually looks like in real life — not the Instagram version, and how systems, boundaries, and clarity make growth sustainable. Mentioned in the Episode Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb?: Every dollar counts when it comes to investing. Save $50 with the Promo-code: 5STARPODCAST Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Connect with Me on Instagram: Follow me @airbnbroadmappodcast for behind-the-scenes Let’s Connect Thinking about starting or scaling an Airbnb in 2026? DM me on Instagram at @theairbnbroadmap with your questions or share your progress! I’d love to cheer you on and help you out. Work With Me If you’re ready to: Buy your first Airbnb Scale smarter (not harder) Build systems that give you your life back Avoid expensive rookie mistakes The Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator walks you through everything I actually use — from finding the right property to launching, automating, and growing with confidence. The 4-week Launch Party includes live access to me for questions, feedback, and real-time support. Chapters 00:00 – Holiday chaos & daycare closures 02:30 – Reflecting on 2025 04:30 – Hustle vs motherhood 06:30 – Buying another Airbnb while pregnant 09:00 – Why systems became non-negotiable 10:30 – Traveling while payouts roll in 12:45 – Why we bought another property 15:30 – Choosing to pause growth 16:45 – Things never calm down — you just build smarter 19:00 – Why I created the Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator 23:00 – What’s inside the course 26:00 – 4-week launch party details 29:30 – Growth, family, and priorities 30:45 – Looking ahead to 2026 Subscribe and Share If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear this message. Your support means more than you know 🤍

    22 min
  7. 54. Instagram-Worthy Airbnbs Aren’t the Goal… Profit Is

    12/16/2025

    54. Instagram-Worthy Airbnbs Aren’t the Goal… Profit Is

    Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb? Join the Launch Party and get 20% off of all products! Promocode: LAUNCHPARTY Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Link to the Airbnb Roadmap Website Episode Summary In this episode, I’m sharing a real-time mindset shift I’ve been going through as an Airbnb owner, investor, and mom. After a year of podcasting, learning from top producers, academy students, and coaches, my expectations for what an Airbnb should look like quietly skyrocketed. And honestly? I had to reel it back in. We’re talking about the pressure to make every Airbnb Instagram-worthy, why “quietly performing” properties are often the best ones, and how guests actually compare your listing (hint: it’s usually not to viral Airbnbs). I also share lessons learned from buying existing Airbnbs, backend organization mistakes I made early on, and why I’ve developed a new respect for property managers—especially in this season of life with baby Melanie. This episode is part reflection, part reality check, and part permission slip to stop overcomplicating your Airbnb. Key Takeaways Following top producers and high-level investors can raise your standards—but it can also distort reality Not every Airbnb needs luxury upgrades, hot tubs, cowboy tubs, or viral features to perform well Guests are usually comparing your Airbnb to local listings or hotels, not Instagram-famous properties Clean, comfortable, and accurate listings often outperform “over-designed” spaces ROI, maintenance, and long-term sustainability matter more than wow-factor Backend systems (utilities, logins, account numbers) matter more than you think Property managers aren’t “giving up”—they’re choosing a different goal Some Airbnbs are meant to be destination stays, others are meant to quietly cash flow Instagram fame does not equal profitability Simpler systems = less stress and more freedom Why Listen to This Episode? If you’ve ever felt like: Your Airbnb isn’t “good enough” compared to what you see online You’re overthinking upgrades and design choices You’re torn between self-managing and hiring a property manager You’re scaling faster than your systems can keep up This episode will help you reset expectations, refocus on what actually matters, and make smarter decisions based on your market—not social media pressure. Mentioned in the Episode Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb?: Every dollar counts when it comes to investing. Save $50 with the Promo-code: 5STARPODCAST Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Connect with Me on Instagram: Follow me @airbnbroadmappodcast for behind-the-scenes Let’s Connect Thinking about simplifying your Airbnb, setting realistic expectations, or scaling without burnout? DM me on Instagram at @theairbnbroadmap with your questions or share your progress! I’d love to cheer you on and help you out. Work With Me If you want to learn how to set up systems that let you manage your Airbnb in 15–30 minutes a week, early bird access for my Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator is coming soon. This course walks you through: Systems & automation Guest communication Backend organization Scaling without chaos And the best part? I keep it affordable because I believe your money is better spent buying your first Airbnb—not overpriced education. I also have turnkey Airbnb retreats for sale in La Crosse, Wisconsin. If you want details, just reach out. Chapters 00:00 Welcome & life update 02:30 One-year podcast reflection 05:00 Expectations rising from high-level exposure 08:30 What guests actually care about 12:00 Existing Airbnb inspection reality check 15:00 Instagram vs. real-world performance 18:00 Backend organization mistakes 21:00 Utility tracking lessons 23:00 Property management mindset shift 25:00 ROI vs. luxury upgrades 27:00 Course mention & closing thoughts Subscribe and Share If this episode gave you permission to stop overthinking your Airbnb, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another host who needs to hear this. It helps the podcast more than you know—and I truly appreciate you being here.

    21 min
  8. 53. Current Airbnb Renovation Update

    12/11/2025

    53. Current Airbnb Renovation Update

    Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb? Join the Launch Party and get 20% off of all products! Promocode: LAUNCHPARTY Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Link to the Airbnb Roadmap Website Episode Summary In this episode of The Airbnb Roadmap, I’m taking you behind the scenes of our latest “turnkey” Airbnb… that turned out to be anything but low effort. 😅 I share why I had to re-record this entire episode (tech drama, zero audio, stomach-drop moment), how we partnered with our investor friends from Texas to buy a primary home with an in-law suite above the garage, and why “turnkey” still meant months of assembly, design tweaks, and problem-solving. You’ll hear what happened with our Matterport disaster, the gap between interior design ideas and what’s actually realistic to install (looking at you, ceiling wallpaper and curtain rods), why paint is now my arch nemesis, and how we decided what to DIY vs. hire out. I also talk about doing all of this while baby Melanie started crawling mid-renovation, nearly giving Clay a concussion with a post driver (marriage is wild), and how our bodies are telling us we’re not 22 anymore. We wrap up with a mini announcement about the brand-new Airbnb Roadmap website, the early bird deal on my course, and a shoutout for a fully turnkey Airbnb resort for sale in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Key Takeaways “Turnkey” doesn’t mean done. Even when a property is move-in ready, there are still layers of Airbnb-specific work: wallpaper, assembly, decor, layout tweaks, amenity planning, and guest experience touches. Interior design vs. real life can clash. Ceiling wallpaper, moving curtain rods, or fancy ceiling tiles sound fun… until you’re on a ladder fighting with them and questioning your life choices. Matterport can save you… or annoy you. Not all Matterport plans include measurements, which designers actually need. Understanding the package level (or having a backup provider) matters. Ordering furniture yourself vs. having a designer do it are two totally different systems. You ordering = better discounts + control, but much more chaos, tracking deliveries, and out-of-stock surprises. Designer ordering = less chaos for you, but returns are slower and you may not realize something is tiny/quirky until it shows up. Label your paint cans. Slightly different shades on one wall are officially my villain origin story. Touch-ups without clear labeling are a nightmare. Budgeting to hire help is worth it. Spraying garage ceilings, painting ceiling tiles, and doing special wall details were totally worth hiring out—especially as we’re juggling a baby and full-time work. Renovating with a crawling baby changes everything. Time, energy, guilt, and logistics all hit differently when you’re trying to be both “present mom” and “project manager.” Big picture: it was still a smoother renovation overall. It wasn’t a gut job, but it brought its own set of challenges that are shaping how we’ll plan the next one. Why Listen to This Episode? If you’re dreaming of buying a “turnkey” Airbnb and think it’ll be a light lift… this episode is your reality check (in the best way). You’ll get: A real-life look at what actually happens between “closing day” and “Airbnb live.” Insight into working with interior designers for STRs and how to avoid miscommunication. Practical lessons from our paint, wallpaper, and furniture ordering mistakes so you don’t repeat them. Encouragement if you’re trying to build your Airbnb portfolio while juggling kids, work, marriage, and limited time. A sneak peek at our revamped website, course, and an incredible turnkey Airbnb resort opportunity in La Crosse, WI. If you like honest, slightly chaotic, behind-the-scenes stories that still teach you something, this one’s for you. Mentioned in the Episode Want to learn how to launch an Airbnb?: Every dollar counts when it comes to investing. Save $50 with the Promo-code: 5STARPODCAST Link: Airbnb Roadmap Accelerator Course Connect with Me on Instagram: Follow me @airbnbroadmappodcast for behind-the-scenes Let’s Connect Thinking about renovating your own “turnkey” Airbnb or juggling a reno with kids, work, and life? DM me on Instagram at @theairbnbroadmap with your questions or share what you’re working on! I’d love to cheer you on and help you out. 💛 Work With Me 🎙 Listen to The Airbnb Roadmap Podcast Keep tuning in every week as I share real numbers, real stories, and real lessons from our own short-term rentals and my clients’ deals. 🏡 Buy or Sell an Investment Property in Wisconsin If you’re wanting to buy or sell an STR (or a primary home with Airbnb potential) in Wisconsin, I’d love to be your agent. I work under Front Porch Realty, brokered by Real Broker LLC, and I specialize in helping investors and “first-time Airbnb people” find smart, profitable properties. 📚 Airbnb Roadmap Course (Early Bird) Want everything I’ve learned—mistakes, systems, and shortcuts—all in one place? My brand-new course is live with a crazy early bird discount. It’s not in the show notes yet, so just reach out and I’ll send you the secret link. 🌲 Turnkey Airbnb Resort in La Crosse, WI If you’ve been wanting an already-recognized Airbnb resort/retreat that’s turnkey and cash flowing, I have one available in La Crosse, Wisconsin. The seller isn’t bailing because it’s failing—he’s just onto a new adventure. Message me for details. Chapters 00:00 – Tech fail & why this is “round two” of the episode 02:15 – The “turnkey” property: how we found it and partnered with Texas investors 04:30 – Matterport drama: no measurements, subscription levels, and saving the day 07:30 – Interior design vs. reality: ceiling wallpaper, curtain rods, and ceiling tiles 11:00 – Two designers, two approaches: who orders furniture and what that changes 14:30 – The chaos of deliveries, missing lamp, and long lead times 17:30 – Tiny $50 decor, returns, and the difference between corporate vs. flexible designers 20:00 – Paint can nightmares, unlabeled colors, and touch-up disasters 23:30 – What we hired out vs. DIY: painters, ceiling tiles, and special wall details 25:30 – Fence install, post driver mishap, and almost concussing Clay 27:45 – Renovating with a crawling baby + grandparent help and mom guilt 29:30 – Sauna delivery saga and finally being “photo ready” 30:45 – What we created: movie theater, wellness garage, game garage, and backyard 31:30 – New website, early bird course info, La Crosse resort opportunity & wrap-up Subscribe and Share If you enjoyed this behind-the-scenes renovation episode, follow/subscribe to The Airbnb Roadmap so you don’t miss what we do with this property next. Know someone who’s about to buy a “turnkey” Airbnb and thinks it’ll be easy? 😏 Send them this episode so they can go in prepared. Thanks for listening, and I’ll see you in next week’s episode!

    29 min

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Want to learn how to Find, Run, and Manage a Airbnb? This podcast has you covered! Welcome to The Airbnb Roadmap, your ultimate guide to building, scaling, and thriving in the world of short-term rentals (STRs). Hosted by Brittany Wenninger, a real estate expert and highly-rated Airbnb Superhost with over 350 glowing reviews and a 4.95-star rating, this podcast is your go-to resource for all things Airbnb, VRBO, and beyond. Each week, Brittany delivers actionable advice, industry secrets, and practical strategies to help you start and grow your short-term rental business. From setting up your first property and navigating local regulations to mastering marketing strategies and creating unforgettable guest experiences, we cover it all. Whether you’re just curious about hosting on Airbnb, managing multiple VRBO properties, or looking to scale your STR portfolio, this podcast answers questions like: ”How do I get started with Airbnb or VRBO?” ”What are the best ways to market my STR/ Airbnb?” ”Beginner Guide to STRs” ”Beginner Guide to Airbnb” ”Airbnb 101 or STR 101” ”What are the steps needs to start a Airbnb” With solo episodes packed with Brittany’s expertise and interviews with top hosts, real estate pros, and hospitality industry leaders, The Airbnb Roadmap is here to help you design a profitable and sustainable short-term rental business. If you’re ready to create financial freedom, master the art of hosting, and build a thriving STR portfolio, this is the podcast for you. It’s time to unlock the secrets to short-term rental success! Subscribe today and start building the Airbnb business, and life, you’ve been dreaming of.

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