01-10-2026, 01:04 AM
You'll have to weigh your trade-offs:
1) Enjoy the place all to yourself - for-go the airbnb rental income, but gain piece and quiet.
2) Rent it medium term/long term (AKA get a roommate). Receive a regular steady rental income from a consistent person you have vetted, but prepare to constantly share the kitchen, amenities and commonspace.
3) Figure out a way to better vet your short-term guests or market your place to a better clientele.
I've never rented out just a room so I have no idea what the guests are like. I personally always just stay at a hotel for myself. I'm assuming renting a room is way cheaper then a hotel, thus it will come with its fair share of "unique" guests.
1) Enjoy the place all to yourself - for-go the airbnb rental income, but gain piece and quiet.
2) Rent it medium term/long term (AKA get a roommate). Receive a regular steady rental income from a consistent person you have vetted, but prepare to constantly share the kitchen, amenities and commonspace.
3) Figure out a way to better vet your short-term guests or market your place to a better clientele.
I've never rented out just a room so I have no idea what the guests are like. I personally always just stay at a hotel for myself. I'm assuming renting a room is way cheaper then a hotel, thus it will come with its fair share of "unique" guests.