![]() ![]() All this will do is add to the problem by crushing the dreams of every homeshare host. I swear including homeshares will not eliminate the disgruntled neighbors, open up workforce housing or offer long-term rentals. The majority of stays are for one or two nights. Now explain to me why the Summit Board of County Commissioners has included homeshares in their 35-booking cap? These hosts are a different breed. My neighbors never know if I have guests or not. They treat my place better than they do their own homes. Never, ever does it cross their minds to trash my home, throw a party, leave the garbage outside the front door, speed through my parking lot or play loud music. I know the names of each and every guest before they arrive. Feel at home in places that are perfect for staying a month or longer. Great prices on temporary and long term housing. ![]() They are clean, quiet, respectful and many have returned and became lifelong friends. Great prices on temporary and long term housing. ![]() It is a certain type of guest that decides to stay in a private room of a house. I have been a Superhost for eight years, ever since they created that honor. I have four full guest books and hundreds of raving reviews. I encourage them to drink my tap water instead of bottled water. Upon arrival, I share my favorite restaurants, hiking trails and local events. I share important data on snow tires, weather, hydration, airport shuttles and much more. We communicate numerous times prior to arrival. With over 600 bookings so far, I can honestly say I never opened my home to someone I wouldn’t welcome back. One or two guests stay in my master suite while I use the guest room. Ten full years I have shared my two-bedroom condo via Airbnb. ![]()
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