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Alex Donley
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Furnishing an AirBNB

Alex Donley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • GA
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I have a 4/2 in Sarasota, FL that is new construction. I am going to go the route of AirBNB.  I was wondering if anyone had advise on how to furnish the home and from where I should purchase furniture.  

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Patricia Taveras
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Patricia Taveras
  • New Bern, NC
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@Alex Donley

Hi Alex. My husband and I purchase most of our furnishings and kitchen wares from Facebook marketplace, yard sales, and thrift stores. You can buy good quality items cheap. We usually buy new sofas and loveseat however. We purchase all linens and towels new. Cotton polyester blends are great for sheets. We fully encase all mattresses, box springs, and pillows with bed bug proof encasements from Amazon. We buy new TCL Roku TVs at Walmart. Once you furnish it spend a night in the house. That will help you figure out what might be missing. Good luck!

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