115. Outdoorsy Takes Short-Term Rentals on the Road with Matt Mitchell

EPISODE · Jun 3, 2021 · 51 MIN

115. Outdoorsy Takes Short-Term Rentals on the Road with Matt Mitchell

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Looking for a creative, fun, and accessible way to get into the short-term rental space? Look no further!Matt Mitchell is a digital nomad who turned his passion for campervan travel into a short-term rental business. Through each rental experience, he’s able to educate travelers about their investment in adventure and outdoor recreation. He spent a year traveling across the US & Canada in his home on wheels, and the experience gave him more than he could possibly describe. Now, he wants to share the feeling and encourage others to get outside and live minimally – or at least get a taste of the lifestyle before making the leap. He talks about how he got started, the appeal of this kind of rental, the kinds of questions he regularly receives, and the hosting service he tries to provide for his guests.Resources:wevanwild.comInstagram: @wevanwild2006 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Camper Van Rental in Ashland, VA2013 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Camper Van Rental in Ashland, VAVisit thanksforvisiting.me/workshop to take your hosting to the next level!#STRShareSunday: @barefootinsaubleThanks for Visiting is a production of Crate Media.Mentioned in this episode:Hosting Business Mastery Method | Join us for our live, free, host masterclass and learn how to OWN your digital real estate!HBMM | Sign up today at hostmasterclass.com.

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