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All Forum Posts by: Hanna Steinbach

Hanna Steinbach has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thanks everyone! It looks like I should just keep the bigger room (it is too small to make two separate bedrooms that feel nice). I will get a king bed and a super comfy queen pull out sleeper sofa. I am targeting families with pets since we are a family with two toddlers and a dog and it is an incredible challenge to find a place that works for us. I would pay for a family and pet friendly place. I have three small Airbnbs near SF targeting couples (and no pets ;-)).

I just bought a cute small (1250 sqf) cabin near Yosemite for my family and as a short term rental.

It currently has 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms and a large attic space with enough space for one big sleeper sofa and a small sofa. I could add an extra bedroom by adding a wall in the middle of the large bedroom downstairs. That way I'd have two rather small bedrooms that could accommodate two twins or a queen each but not much more. Instead I could make it a super nice master with a king bed and a nice sofa or daybed. Adding the wall will be cheap but I am concerned that I may loose the benefit of a bedroom that feels super nice (it also has a small propane stove) in a cabin that already feels small. I am wondering if adding a third bedroom will really pay off.