You could earn 681 hosting on Airbnb

This building will receive a 20 % revenue share on the payouts made to you on Airbnb. It’s already reflected in the earnings estimate.
Night limits, the revenue share, and other rules and restrictions, or local regulations, apply and may change over time.
How many nights will you host on Airbnb?
7 nights
This building lets you host up to 90 nights per year
Your potential earnings are €681 a month

Available units

  • Floor plan 1 of 6

    A1

    Square footage685 ft²
    Starting monthly rent$1,419
    Average earnings for a week
    $715
Floor plans are approximate. Pricing, availability, and amenities are subject to change. Additional fees may apply. Ask the property for details.

What the building offers

Pet friendly (with restrictions)
Parking on-site
Elevator
Non-smoking community
Fitness center
Roof deck
Grilling area
Pet play area
Wifi in common spaces
24-hour emergency maintenance
Washer
Dryer
Air conditioning
Ceiling fans
Dishwasher

Where you’ll be living

Dilworth

1510 Scott Ave, Charlotte, NC 28203, USA

What’s nearby

1.97 miles to Spectrum Center
1.16 miles to Freedom Park
1.71 miles to NASCAR Hall of Fame
1.78 miles to Charlotte Convention Center
3.92 miles to The Fillmore Charlotte

Ready to
check it out?

Equal Housing Opportunity

Your questions,
answered

Can’t find what you’re looking for?
How do I get started as an Airbnb Host?
Once you move into your Airbnb-friendly apartment, we can help guide you through creating your listing in a few easy steps, through Airbnb Setup. To start welcoming guests, you’ll need to take a few more steps, like agreeing to the program terms and the building’s rules. Some buildings and cities may have additional requirements.
What do I do with my personal belongings when guests are in my apartment?
Up to you! Some Hosts install a lock on a closet or bedroom, or store personal items in a safe. Others store their belongings in a garage or a storage locker. Check in with the building manager to see what options are available.
How will guests access the building/unit if I’m not there?
You decide how you want guests to access your apartment, but just make sure it’s consistent with the building’s policies. Some Hosts meet their guests in-person and provide them with a physical key. Others provide contactless access with codes or use a nearby key exchange locker, depending on what’s available.
Who is responsible for cleaning after guests leave?