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How to Start An Airbnb

July 16, 2025 | 5 minute read
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Aditya Putri Ismarini
How to Start an Airbnb

How to Start an Airbnb

How to Start an Airbnb

To launch your Airbnb, you’ll need:

  • A space to rent: own or rent a spare room, apartment, or house.
  • Listing setup: create an Airbnb account (free), write a clear title and description, highlight amenities (Wi‑Fi, parking, kitchen), add high‑quality photos (Airbnb may offer free professional photography).
  • Essentials & furnishing: stock bedding, towels, toiletries, kitchenware, fire/carbon detectors.
  • Pricing tools: use tools like AirDNA or Airbnb’s smart pricing to optimize rates.
  • Insurance & safety: Airbnb provides $1 M in liability and damage protection, but supplement with your own home insurance. Secure valuables, vet guests via Verified ID, and install safety devices.

What you need to have before starting

Checklist:

  • Valid local permit or license (if required).
  • Reliable high‑speed internet and utilities
  • A cleaning plan, DIY or hire a cleaning service
  • Security features like locks, smoke alarms, secure storage
  • A welcome guide (house rules, Wi‑Fi info, local tips)

How much does Airbnb cost hosts

Startup costs

Initial furniture and supplies can run high, e.g., a one‑bedroom setup may cost around $11,400. Add smaller costs like photography, signage, and permit fees.

Ongoing costs

  • Utilities (power, water, Wi‑Fi): ~$266/month
  • Cleaning: depends on service charge per stay; hosts pay cleaners directly
  • Mortgage or rent, maintenance, supplies replacement
  • Insurance beyond Airbnb’s coverage
  • Local taxes like occupancy or transient taxes (Airbnb often remits, but verify)

How Airbnb pays hosts

  • Guests pay upfront through Airbnb.
  • Disbursement to you happens ~24 hours after guest check‑in: typically via bank transfer within ~1 business day.
  • Net payout = booking subtotal (nights + cleaning/extra‑guest fees) minus Airbnb service fee and any taxes.

How much does Airbnb take?

Split‑fee model (most common)

  • Host fee: ~3% of booking subtotal (nightly rate + extras)
  • Guest pays ~<14.2% on their end.

Host‑only fee model

  • Host pays 14–16% of booking subtotal; no guest fee
  • Mandatory for hotels, software‑connected listings, or if opted in.

Other variants

  • Airbnb Plus hotels: +2% hosts
  • Airbnb Luxe, Experiences: different fee structures (Luxe: 3–5%; Experiences: 20%)

Example

A $200 night + $50 cleaning fee booking:

  • Split fee: host pays $7.50
  • Host‑only fee (15%): host pays $37.50

Can I Have an Airbnb in a Foreign Country?

Yes, you can host an Airbnb abroad if you comply with local laws, secure tax registration, and arrange reliable remote management.

Here’s what you need:

  • Understand local regulations
    Each country, even each city, has unique rules on short-term rentals: permits, license numbers in your listing, rental-day limits, zoning rules, and tourist taxes. For example:
    • Paris: Register and display a number; max 120 rental days/year
    • Amsterdam: Permits required; max 30 nights/year.
  • Register for taxes
    Airbnb hosts must provide taxpayer IDs and may need to collect local occupancy, VAT, or income taxes both locally and in your home country. Consult a tax professional to avoid double taxation.
  • Set up remote operations
    Unless you're on-site, hire a co-host or property manager to handle check-in, cleaning, maintenance, and emergencies. Equip yourself with automated tools for booking, messaging, and pricing.
  • Ensure security & safety
    Your property should meet local safety standardsinclude detectors, liability coverage, guest vetting, and a clear house manual.

Why Eskimo eSIM Helps When Hosting Abroad

When you start hosting internationally, connectivity is key for both you and your guests. Eskimo offers a universal eSIM that works globally (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa, LATAM) installed once and stays seamless across borders. Perfect for:

  • Hosts managing properties remotely
  • Guests who want hassle-free data access
  • Coordinating with cleaners, managers, and contractors without SIM changes

FAQs

Do I need insurance to host on Airbnb?

Airbnb includes $1 M liability and damage coverage, but it's secondary. You should maintain your own insurance.

What is the maximum number of Airbnb listings I can have?

Airbnb doesn’t impose a global limit on the number of listings per host—you can list as many as you own. Local regulations (like London’s 90-night annual cap on entire-home rentals) may override this.

When can I stop collaborating with Airbnb?

You can remove your listing or deactivate your hosting account at any time from your Airbnb dashboard. There are no long-term contracts or penalties for stopping.

Is there any installment fee if I don't get guests for a period of time?

No. Airbnb does not charge hosts any “installment” or inactivity fee if your property remains unbooked. Hosting is entirely free unless you earn.

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Aditya Putri Ismarini
I love to travel and share my story through writing to help other travelers. My lifetime goal? To visit as many countries as possible and experience the world!
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