Robert Abasolo runs the Robuilt YouTube channel, where he shows off the tiny homes he’s built and talks about making money on Airbnb.
He’s also got a step-by-step program to teach you how to unlock success with short-term rentals. It’s called Host Camp.
Here’s what you need to know.
“Four years ago I listed my first apartment on Airbnb,” Rob says.
“My wife asked me, ‘Are you sure you know what you’re doing?’ Nope, sure didn’t. But I was willing to figure it out.”
“And honestly,” he continues, “I’m the kind of guy that jumps out of an airplane and assembles a parachute on the way down.”
“Anyways, all to say, I do think it worked out.”
“And this small side hustle that started in a 600 square foot apartment in Los Angeles, California grew into something much bigger.”
“Now I have 14 units across the country that I own that make me a monthly profit of $25,000.”
“And boy oh boy are there some things I wish I knew when I got started.”
“Like pricing, for example. The right pricing strategy can either make you or cost you thousands of dollars a month, and I didn’t know that when I got started,” Rob explains.
“Or automating your business or automating your cleaning service. This would have saved me so much time, from texting my cleaners seven times a week, coordinating when guests were coming in, when guests were coming out, how many guests were there gonna be, what kind of sheets are we needing, this and that.”
“Ugh, yeah, I definitely could’ve saved myself some time,” rants Rob.
Things are just a lot easier when the parachute is already assembled for you before you jump out of the plane.
Thanks to Rob, the guidebook is written and you now have a good mentor who’s ready to whip you into shape: him.
Over the last eighteen months, he’s gotten the opportunity to teach over 100,000 people on the Robuilt YouTube channel how to start their own vacation rental businesses.
And a lot of these people have gone on to create mega successful Airbnb businesses.
In terms of consulting, Rob has already coached over 700 others to follow in his footsteps.
He calls it an honor to be on the ground-level of all these different Airbnb businesses.
And just seeing how people from all different walks of life were able to do it, from single moms to restauranteurs, Wall Street execs, small biz owners, and everyone in between.
So as long as you’re an entrepreneur and you want to create something that can produce passive income, Rob says HostCamp has your name on it.
A taste of what you’ll learn inside:
- Where’s a good location to invest in an Airbnb?
- Should you buy a house or a condo?
- How much do you really need to get started?
- What about market saturation?
- Who’s gonna manage the property?
- And if you do, and you’re 2,000 miles away, well, how’s that work?
Host Camp will answer all that and more throughout six action-packed weeks of virtual training.
There’s 80+ videos totaling more than 80 hours of instruction.
You also get one live video session with Rob each month for a year.
There’s a Facebook group, too, of course.
“My hope is that by the end of the program, you’ll sit back and say, ‘Okay, it’s not so bad. I can do this. I can start an Airbnb business.’ And you can. I know you can,” Rob pitches.
He believes Host Camp is worth more than $10,000, but doesn’t say exactly what it will cost to join.
Enrollment is by application only.
Submit yours and book a call with his team to learn more.
I thought it was an excellent, hype-free presentation. Strong offer, very well done.
I have no desire to become an Airbnb Superhost, but I’d put my money on Rob if I did.