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Updated 8 months ago,

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Damian Walker
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Co-hosting In Cincinnati

Damian Walker
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cincinnati, OH
Posted

Hey everyone. 

I'm finally looking to get out of analysis paralysis and pull the trigger on my REI journey and i want to start out as a co-host on AirBNB to learn the ropes from someone more experienced, learn enough to where I feel comfortable to host my own and earn a few dollars in the process.

The only issue I have is that I have no experience as a co-host and per AirBNB's standard, i currently do not qualify as a Co-Host. It feels like im running into the catch-22 of needing experience to gain experience.

If anyone has any tips for how i can get break my way into this business I'm open to any and all guidance that you all may have.

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