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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 38 MIN

The $600K Treehouse Earning $200K a Year | Dustin Feider E79

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In this episode, you'll discover how a single ultra-niche lodging unit can outperform a full hotel on cash-on-cash returns and what that signals for boutique investors paying attention.A treehouse designer whose work has been featured in the New York Times, Architectural Digest, and HGTV joins us to break down the real numbers behind experiential lodging. Dustin Fighter has spent two decades building one-of-a-kind suspended structures, and his original pine cone treehouse, 60 feet in the air and $600K to build, is now generating over $200K per year at $850/night.In this episode, you'll discover:Why a single $600K unit can deliver 30% cash-on-cash returns unleveraged, and whether it actually scalesThe 3 biggest obstacles that kill treehouse hospitality deals before they start: permitting, insurance, and bank financingHow crowdfunding raised $600K from 700 investors and why equity outperformed revenue shareThe pre-booking capital strategy that lets you fund the build before you break groundWhy banks won't touch tree-supported structures and what builders are doing insteadHow tariffs are driving up construction costs and forcing a pivot back to high-end custom buildsIf you're interested in high ADR niches where limited supply drives outsized returns, don't skip the unit economics breakdown. The math speaks for itself.If you found value in this episode, take 30 seconds to leave us a review here. It helps more people find the podcast and keeps us bringing on great guests.Connect with Dustin FeiderWebsite: https://www.o2treehouse.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustinfeiderConnect with Michael on Instagram or LinkedIn.Email Us at [email protected] the Hotel Investor Playbook InstagramInvest with Malama CapitalSubmit a deal

In this episode, you'll discover how a single ultra-niche lodging unit can outperform a full hotel on cash-on-cash returns and what that signals for boutique investors paying attention. A treehouse designer whose work has been featured in the New York Times, Architectural Digest, and HGTV joins us to break down the real numbers behind experiential lodging. Dustin Fighter has spent two decades building one-of-a-kind suspended structures, and his original pine cone treehouse, 60 feet in the air...

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