


When any of the single bedrooms are booked out, air DNA believes that they received $1000 in revenue for that rental.Īs a result it says the homeowners make around $250,000 a year, when in reality 90% of their bookings or single bedrooms. More specifically, there’s a property near my house that rents for $1000 a night for the whole house, or $150 a night per bedroom. When a property address is used as two different listings on the same property, for example if you have a large lake home, and you rented out single bedrooms at a time, or you give the option of renting the entire house, air DNA will assume when the calendar is booked for that property, it’s booked for the highest possible price. It’s very accurate it’s very accurate, except in one very specific and frustrating aspect.
