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AirBnb | Average Profit Margin

Jesse Stephens
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I know this is fairly contingent on your market, but I am having trouble confirming what typical Operating Margins are for AirBnB companies. 

We are in Charlotte and seeing ~40% on our units (4 doors) which are quite close to downtown and stay booked >75% of the month. Worth noting that we are not subbing out management but do have a cleaning crew.

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40% sounds really good. That is Net profit?

I think everyone is going to be very different so it will be hard to get an average.

I quit worrying about the numbers and just buy what I like in locations I like, but I don't need the money.

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