Cost of Setting Up Our Airbnb Rental - Six Figures Under (2024)

We already share exactly what we earn and spend in every category of our family budget. Now we’re also sharing details for our Airbnb rental. You only see the net income from Airbnb in our monthly budget updates, and if you’re thinking about hosting with Airbnb (or have no plans to ever host, but are just curious), that’s not the whole story. Today we’re sharing exact costs for setting up our Airbnb.

If you’re thinking of renting out your place as a short-term rental you’ll want to think about the start-up costs.

So far we are having a great experience (and earning a nice side income) as Airbnb hosts!

When we bought our house, we looked for a property that had a separate unit that we could rent out as an additional source of income. We’ve stayed in Airbnbs many times and thought it would be a fun way to earn some income on the side.

We were already looking for a property that had at least 5 acres and it’s not uncommon for properties like this to have a mother-in-law suite or an additional small home on the property. We were excited that the property we fell in love with had an additional 1-bedroom unit. We didn’t plan to rent it out right away, but a friend connected us with someone who was looking for a place and before we knew it we were landlords, just a few months after becoming homeowners again.

When our renters moved out at the end of July 2018, we decided that it would be a great time to give Airbnb hosting a try.

When we first started renting, we set aside the first $2000 in income as a “rental emergency fund” so we could handle most repairs or maintenance without dipping into the family budget. When we decided to go from long-term rentals to short-term rentals on Airbnb, we planned to just use that $2,000 to spruce up and furnish our Airbnb rental. We already had some furniture and planned to buy the rest used, so we thought we could do it all for relatively cheap.

Spoiler: It cost us about twice as much.

Looking back there are only a few things I would have done differently. I’ll tell you what those were in a minute.

First, let me go through all of the things we purchased and what we paid for them.

If you are thinking of renting your place out through Airbnb, you’ll definitely want to look through the list to get an idea of what you might need to get started. Of course it will depend on what your space is like before you start getting it ready.

Furniture $1,255

  • $25– Queen bed frame/headboard (used)
  • $493– Natural fiber mattress (bought new from a local dealer)
  • $70– Loveseat (used)
  • $297– Dresser, desk, 2 nightstands (used, but refinished from a local botique)
  • $35– Table, chairs, end table, comfy chair (used)
  • $335– TV and wall-mount (new)

Basics $1,179

  • $202– Handrail, moulding, screen kit, paint, painters tape, keys
  • $168– Bathroom window reglaze
  • $30– More screen things, outdoor pest control spray
  • $20– Aspen bark pads for evaporative cooler
  • $24– Curtain brackets, command hooks
  • $286– Blackout window shades
  • $78– Bedroom wall paint
  • $22– Closet door replacement
  • $20– Fire extinguisher
  • $30– Outdoor lights for road
  • $20– Luggage rack
  • $65– Oil-filled heater
  • $78– Vacuum
  • $22– Smart bulbs for outside (love the convenience of these!)
  • $114– furnace repair call, parts

Linens $662

  • $60– Cotton sheets (queen) x 2
  • $20– Microfiber sheets (queen)
  • $26– Mattress encasem*nt
  • $12– Pillow protectors
  • $17– Pillow set
  • $165– Quilt (x 3), matching pillow shams (2 sets)
  • $98– Mattress pad, fleece blankets x 2, slipcover for sofa
  • $84– 3 air mattresses, 2 twin blankets, fleece blankets
  • $100– 8 pillow protectors, 2 twin fleece, 2 twin sheets
  • $65– Fleece blanket, iron, ironing board cover
  • $15– Extra set twin sheets

Bathroom $109

  • $20– Towel set
  • $44– 4 Bath towels, hand towel, shower liner, shower rings
  • $15– Bath mat set
  • $25– Ruffled shower curtain (my family teased me about this one, but I think it’s adorable!)
  • $5– Trash can

Kitchen $265

  • $17– Silverware tray, various large utensils
  • $8– Cookie sheet, 2 pyrex baking dishes (thrift store)
  • $23– Salt shakers, cutting boards, can opener, knives
  • $10– Mugs, plates, kettle (thrift)
  • $10– Glasses
  • $8– Hot pads, dish towel set
  • $115– Coffee maker, dishes, silverware, wine glasses, toaster, slow cooker
  • $29– Pitcher, dish mat, wooden spoons, peeler
  • $35– Wine opener, decorative utensil holder, paper towel holder
  • $10– Griddle

Decor $313

  • $30– Wire baskets
  • $49– Fabric for kitchen curtains, throw pillows
  • $8– Welcome door mat
  • $30–Curtain rods
  • $12– Plants for porch
  • $7– Guest book, welcome binder
  • $80– Bedroom curtains, bathroom curtains,
  • $43– Welcome sign, wall shelf, shelf decor
  • $22– Frames
  • $9– Mirrors
  • $23– Local history book

Consumables $149

  • $13– Coffee filters, spices, tea
  • $45– Dish soap, hand soap, handsoap refill, toilet paper, paper towels, trash bags
  • $25– Instant oatmeal
  • $66– Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, coffee

TOTAL= $3,932

Yeah. That’s a lot of stuff. When we first thought about furnishing and decorating, we were mostly thinking about the big purchases, but there are a whole bunch of smaller things too, and they certainly add up.

What we would have done differently

Microfiber sheets instead of cotton sheets

I wish I had gone straight for microfiber sheets instead of messing with fancy cotton sheets that cost twice as much and are ten times the headache. The cotton ones come out of the dryer so wrinkled, and don’t smooth easily! I don’t want our guests pulling down the covers to find wrinkly sheets.

I’ve tried taking them out still slightly damp and putting them straight on the bed, which works a little better, but they still don’t look as good as microfiber. I don’t also don’t want to have to get the timing perfect with getting them out of the dryer at the right time and putting them right on the bed.

Our place is nice, but it’s not high end (well, we don’t charge high-end prices). People are cool with microfiber. That’s what we’ll be getting from now on.

Shop smarter for furniture

We bought our desk, dresser, and night stands at a cute boutique where consignors sell shabby chic furniture and decor, so we spent more than we normally would have. We didn’t want to spend the time looking at all the thrift stores and Facebook groups to find furniture that went together. We were in a hurry to just be done, so we overpaid.

If I were to do it again, I would have saved money by being a little more patient. When I’m buying used, my normal rule of thumb is that I won’t pay more than I could get if I were to turn around and resell the item. Actually, I usually figure on making a profit if I wanted to (or had to) turn around and resell the item.

Related article: How we essentailly furnished our first house for free (and even made money)

For what it’s worth, my husband says the time and hassle saved by just buying everything in one trip to the botique was worth the higher prices. He was just glad to have it done!

Just paint once

First we color matched the paint that was already in the bedroom so we could do some touch up work. Then we repainted the accent wall that was oddly colored when we bought the house. After choosing to make it a different accent color we decided that we didn’t like it, so we repainted the entire room a color that we already knew that we loved. It was extra work and extra expense, but we are both happy with how it turned out!

I had forgotten all that we went through with painting, but Mike didn’t (can you tell who did most of the work?). When I asked him what he would change, this was his first response!

Was it worth it?

Oh, yes! The place looks beautiful. One day, our own house might even look as good. We really had no idea how an hosting an Airbnb short-term rental would go in our area, but the apartment has been nearly completely booked since we opened it up. We covered our initial outlay in the first three months.

As for prices, this first year, we are just gauging the demand and keeping our prices on the low end. As we see the ebbs and flows in all seasons of the year, we will likely be able to raise our prices and still hopefully fill the place.

Are you thinking about doing a short-term rental? Whether it’s renting out a spare room in your house, or occasionally renting out your house or apartment when you’re out of town, Airbnb has really made the process seamless.

I’m happy to answer any Airbnb-related questions in the comments (and perhaps write future posts on the topic, if it’s something our community is interested in hearing about)! Let me know!

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Cost of Setting Up Our Airbnb Rental - Six Figures Under (2024)

FAQs

How much does it cost to set up Airbnb? ›

An Airbnb costs, on average, $6k to start — assuming you already own the property. Putting everything together, Airbnb costs include: Cleaning and maintenance (e.g., supplies, cleaner fees) Amenities (e.g., purchasing workspace items)

Can you make 6 figures off of Airbnb? ›

Conclusion. Making 6 figures in 6 months on Airbnb without owning properties is entirely doable - but it takes hard work, research, and the right combination of various income-generating strategies. In no time, you can have your own Airbnb empire.

What are the hidden costs of running an Airbnb? ›

One of the biggest hidden costs of renting your home on Airbnb is cleaning costs. You'll need to either clean the property yourself or hire a professional cleaner after each guest. If you hire a professional cleaner, expect to pay $100-$200 per clean.

How much does the average Airbnb owner make? ›

Airbnb Owner Salary
Annual SalaryHourly Wage
Top Earners$242,000$116
75th Percentile$125,000$60
Average$86,197$41
25th Percentile$26,500$13

How much do Airbnb hosts make on average per month? ›

What Is the Average Airbnb Host Salary by State
StateAnnual SalaryMonthly Pay
California$37,509$3,125
North Carolina$37,432$3,119
Massachusetts$37,405$3,117
Oklahoma$37,372$3,114
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Is owning an Airbnb profitable? ›

In short: absolutely. Looking forward, the vacation rental industry is predicted to grow even more in the upcoming years. Hosting can be a profitable business with proper prep work and an understanding of how to budget your start-up costs.

Where do airbnbs make the most money? ›

Best Cities in America for Investing in Airbnb
  • Austin, TX.
  • Boston, MA.
  • Breckenridge, CO.
  • Chicago, IL.
  • Denver, CO.
  • Honolulu, HI.
  • Las Vegas, NV.
  • Miami, FL.
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Is Airbnb a good side hustle? ›

When you side hustle as an AirBnB host, you have the opportunity to really increase your monthly income. If you're looking for a low-effort side hustle that has the potential to help you consistently earn hundreds or thousands extra each month, you may not have to look much further than your home.

How do I start an Airbnb with no money? ›

5 Ways to Start an Airbnb With No Money
  1. Using Your Own Vacant Property. Do you have a vacant property that you want to rent out on Airbnb? ...
  2. Take Initiative on Open Rentals in your Area. ...
  3. Become an Affiliate. ...
  4. Offer Airbnb Experiences.

Do Airbnb hosts keep all the money? ›

Most hosts are subject to a standard 3% service fee based on the total booking amount. However, Airbnb offers several fee structures, meaning you can choose the one that best suits your needs as a host. Geography plays a substantial role in the Airbnb host fee equation, too.

What is the most expensive thing on Airbnb? ›

Price per night: $60,000

Musha Cay, owned by illusionist David Copperfield, reigns as the world's most expensive Airbnb at $60,000 per night. This luxurious private island offers a 10,000-square-foot residence with 12 bedrooms and 13.5 bathrooms, along with additional homes for larger groups.

How much should I spend on my first Airbnb? ›

Initial expenses will vary based on which investment strategy you choose. Co-hosting allows you to gain experience in the Airbnb market with no upfront costs. Rental arbitrage, on the other hand, requires a few thousand dollars to get started — or as much as tens of thousands for a luxury home.

Does Airbnb make more than renting? ›

Airbnb can generate higher rental income. Though, this does come at a cost. Hosts need to ensure that their investment property boasts a great location, which might mean more upfront costs. Even with beachfront property, you'll only be able to generate more revenue if you go the extra mile.

What is the profit margin for Airbnb hosts? ›

The average net profit margin for an Airbnb business was -11%. This might seem shocking, but you need to keep in mind a couple of things. Once you add back in depreciation which amounted to 12%, Airbnb businesses are actually breakeven or slightly profitable on average.

What percentage of Airbnb goes to owner? ›

The Airbnb host fee contributes to the smooth running of the invaluable services that Airbnb offer, from customer support to protection for your property, should any damage be inflicted on it. Depending on the plan you decide to use, you can expect Airbnb to take a percentage of 3% or 15%.

What do I need to set up Airbnb? ›

How to start an Airbnb business
  1. Find out if you need permission. ...
  2. Prepare your Airbnb rental. ...
  3. Set your price. ...
  4. List your Airbnb property. ...
  5. Hire or enlist some help (a co-host) ...
  6. Host an Airbnb experience.
Feb 27, 2024

What do you need to start a Airbnb? ›

Follow these steps to start an Airbnb business:
  1. Consider and research locations. ...
  2. Take a look at other sites nearby. ...
  3. Budget appropriately and know your investing options. ...
  4. Make a business plan and purchase property. ...
  5. Determine your property management strategy. ...
  6. Create a name. ...
  7. Create an LLC. ...
  8. Know who you're marketing to.
Jul 10, 2023

How much should you spend on your first Airbnb? ›

What's the total amount you ended up spending to fully furnish and stock your Airbnb with necessary supplies initially? (Not including rent/mortgage/ security deposit!) I've heard in general you should aim for a budget of about 3-4k for a studio/1-bedroom for all the supplies above combined.

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