- Ansel Troy is an Airbnb host and the owner of two tiny homes in Oakland, California.
- Troy bought the homes for about $35,000 each, and Airbnb is now Troy’s primary source of income.
- “I’m what you call a house hacker,” Troy said. “I’m always thinking of ways to utilize my property.”
I became an Airbnb host after I bought a tiny house and parked it on the side of my home in Oakland, California. Before the tiny house, I had converted my garage into a studio. I had a long-term tenant there already, and getting the tiny house was my attempt to make a little extra income on Airbnb.
I’m what you would call a house hacker. I’m always thinking about creative ways to utilize my property.
have a small house, but the layout gives me options
I chose to do short-term rentals because I could make more money using Airbnb than I could by renting to another long-term tenant, and I didn’t know if people would be interested in staying in a tiny house for longer periods of time.
Wow, AND it’s in the Tenderloin? That guy will go far – pretty cool to see that.