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2 BR in urban locations

Julia Bykhovskaia
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York City, NY
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Hi Everyone! A question for hosts with multiple 2BR units in urban locations: do you prefer to furnish those with 2 queen/king beds OR 1 room with queen/king and another with 2 twins? And why? Thank you!

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    Robert Clifford
    • Rental Property Investor
    • Greenville, SC
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    @Julia Bykhovskaia  Hi.  We have 2, 2BD units in urban locations.  We stick with Queen beds, so that sheets are more universal, and also because we feel we get more singles and couples staying there.  The kids we get share beds, or sleep on a couch.  The couch does not pull out, to limit head count, but we do have an extra blanket for guests to use who sleep on it.  

    Our feeling is that either they know each other well enough to share a bed, or they don't and will either increase the bed requirements of the listing, or will bring an air mattress.  We're seen both in our units.

    Hope that helps.

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