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Not Every Home Should Be an Airbnb (or a Rental!) — Avoid These Mistakes Before You Waste Time and Money

 

The Harsh Truth We’ve Learned After Managing 600+ Properties

You’ve probably heard someone say, “Just throw it on Airbnb!”

As if it’s that easy.

Here’s the reality: some houses make amazing Airbnbs. Others? They’ll cost you thousands in lost income, guest complaints, and damage.

At GPS Renting and Perch, we’ve helped owners turn their homes into top-performing Airbnbs — but we’ve also seen painful failures. So before you spend $20,000 on furniture and a listing that barely books… read this.

You’ll learn the 10 red flags that signal a home is not ready for short-term rental.

And if you’re still unsure? We even made a simple Airbnb Readiness Test to help you decide.

Want to know how the Airbnb market is shifting in 2025?

Don’t miss our latest article: Short-Term Rentals: The Wow Factor That Drives Bookings

Key Takeaway

Just because you can list a home on Airbnb doesn’t mean you should.
Not every property is built for short-term success. Legal issues, poor layout, weak location, or emotional attachment can turn your investment into a costly mistake.

Before jumping in, evaluate honestly. The right home can thrive on Airbnb. The wrong one? It’ll drain your time, energy, and money.

10 Signs Your House Is NOT Ready for Airbnb

1. It’s Not Legal. Period.

This might sound obvious — but you’d be shocked how many people ignore it.

You must check:

  • City/county rules (some areas limit STRs to primary residences)
  • HOA restrictions (many flat-out ban STRs)
  • Neighborhood covenants or rental caps

Don’t assume. Don’t wing it. Fines, shutdowns, and lawsuits are real consequences.

Related article: Seattle Rental Rules: HB 1217 & Rent Control

“I didn’t realize my HOA had banned STRs until I got a $1,000 fine. Now I run a long-term rental and sleep better.”

Rachel Kim
- Contributor at Apartment Therapy

2. Guests Will Hate Getting to It

We’ve seen it all:

  • Driveways so steep guests got stuck in winter
  • No parking or unclear street parking (which causes neighbors to complain)
  • Four flights of stairs with no elevator — goodbye families and older guests

If your home is hard to reach or navigate, it will tank your reviews — fast.

Related article: Kenmore Airbnb: A Winter Success Story

“After adding clear parking signage and repaving the driveway, our reviews improved dramatically.”

Mike Tran
- Editor at Skift

3. The Layout Makes No Sense

If you’ve ever stayed in a weird Airbnb, you know what we mean:

  • The only bathroom is through someone’s bedroom
  • Bedrooms are awkwardly far apart or don’t have doors
  • There’s no logical place to put a suitcase or stroller

Airbnb is about comfort + flow. If the layout causes friction, your guests will feel it — and mention it.

Related article: Budget-Friendly Home Upgrades for Rental Success

“I had to knock down a wall to make the bathroom accessible — and my bookings tripled.”

Lila Grant
- Columnist at House Beautiful

4. The House Is Too Old or Too Fragile to Handle Guests

We love charm. But if your house has:

  • Plumbing from the 1950s
  • Outdated electrical systems
  • Super soft wood floors or white carpets

…you’re setting yourself up for damage, clogs, power outages, and expensive maintenance.

Airbnb guests aren’t trying to be rough, but they’re not gentle either.

Related article: Long-Term vs. Short-Term Rental: Which is Right for You?

“We thought our 1920s bungalow would wow guests — until a guest slipped on our warped porch step. Now it’s a long-term rental.”

Jason Liu
- Editor at Realtor.com

5. There’s No “Wow” Factor

Ask yourself honestly:

Would someone choose to stay here over a hotel?

If you don’t have at least one standout feature, you’ll struggle. Some examples:

  • A panoramic view (lake, city, forest, mountain)
  • Unique design (A-frame cabin, modern minimalist, tiny home)
  • Great location (next to a landmark, walkable to restaurants)
  • Interior design that pops on Instagram
  • A fire pit, hot tub, or rooftop deck that creates an “experience”

Want inspiration?

Related article: Short-Term Rentals: The Wow Factor That Drives Bookings

“After I added a mural wall and string lights, guests started sharing it on Instagram — bookings followed.”

Briana Ellis
- Lifestyle writer at Domino

6. The Neighborhood Is a Problem

Your guests care about what’s outside the home, too. Watch out for:

  • High crime rates or a “sketchy” feel
  • Planes flying overhead all day
  • Nosey or easily annoyed neighbors
  • Inconsistent trash pickup or dirty streets

“We moved our listing to a better neighborhood and went from 2-star reviews to 5-star raves.”

Ethan Moss
- Editor at Travel + Leisure

7. It’s Just… Too Small or Too Generic

If your property is:

  • A 400 sq ft studio in the suburbs
  • A cookie-cutter condo with beige walls and no personality
  • Lacking charm and location

…you’ll have to fight tooth and nail for bookings. And that gets exhausting.

Related article: How to Get a Five-Star Airbnb Rating

“I invested in bold wall paint and swapped out the couch — our bland listing became a personality-filled guest favorite.”

Sarah Kim
- Contributor at Better Homes & Gardens

8. You’re Trying to DIY It From 300 Miles Away

Unless you have:

  • A reliable local co-host
  • 24/7 handyman or maintenance contact
  • A professional cleaner who shows up

…you’ll be drowning in guest calls like:

  • “There’s no hot water.”
  • “We’re locked out.”
  • “The cleaner didn’t come.”

Airbnb is hospitality. If you can’t deliver quickly, you’ll get punished in reviews.

Related article: Trusted Property Management in Seattle

“I didn’t realize my HOA had banned STRs until I got a $1,000 fine. Now I run a long-term rental and sleep better.”

Rachel Kim
- Contributor at Apartment Therapy

9. You Bought an Old Apartment Building Thinking It’s a Hotel

This happens more than you think. Someone buys a sixplex and decides to Airbnb every unit.

Here’s what usually follows:

  • Thin walls → noise complaints
  • Parties → safety concerns
  • Low-end guests → smoking, damage, bad reviews

Airbnb isn’t about volume. It’s about experience. Low-end apartments rarely deliver.

“I thought six Airbnbs meant six streams of income. It ended in constant turnover and three noise complaints a week.”

Alex Monroe
- Editor at Curbed

10. You’re Too Emotionally Attached to the Home

This sounds silly — until it happens.

If you’ll get stressed about:

  • A scratch on the wall
  • A broken dish
  • A 4-star review instead of 5.

It might sound strange — but this happens more often than you’d think.

If the idea of a guest leaving a scratch on the wall, breaking a dish, or giving a 4-star review instead of 5 makes you anxious, that’s a sign.

Short-term rentals come with wear and tear. Even the best guests won’t treat your home like you would. If you’re too emotionally connected to the space, every little issue can feel personal and stressful.

In that case, Airbnb might not be the best fit. You could end up trading peace of mind for cash flow — and regretting it.

Final Thoughts: Play to Your Property’s Strengths

Let’s be real: Airbnb can be incredible.

It can double or triple your rental income, build equity faster, and turn an unused property into a cash-flowing asset.

But… only if it’s the right house.

Not every property is meant to be a vacation rental. And that’s okay. Sometimes the best decision is to stick with a solid long-term tenant — or wait until you have the right property.

Need help deciding?

We’re happy to take a look at your listing or run the numbers with you. No pressure — just real advice from people who’ve done it hundreds of times.

Visit GPSRenting.com and let us help you evaluate your short term rental readiness today.

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