Co-hosting System · Tested in Silicon Valley · 9 Modules

Earn From Airbnb Properties You Don't Own

The co-hosting system Natalia used to reach $15K/month net profit — managing properties she didn't own, in the Bay Area, within her first year. Zero capital required to start.

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9+ years of experience15+ properties in Bay Area & Northern California1 campground61 video lessons

The Opportunity

Most people think you need to own real estate to make money from it.

Airbnb changed that. Today you can manage and profit from properties without buying them — just like Airbnb has more listings than Marriott, Hilton, and Wyndham combined, without owning a single room.

$0
Required to start co-hosting — no deposit, no mortgage, no furnishing. Compare: rental arbitrage typically needs $10–15K per property.
20–30%
Revenue share per property, every month — you bring the system, the owner takes the risk with you.
Unlimited
Properties you can manage — the model scales with your team, not your capital.

The math — one property in Tahoe

$279
avg nightly rate
×21
nights/mo (70% occ.)
= $8,859
gross revenue/mo
~$1,400+
your 25% co-host cut

From one property you don't own. Natalia built a portfolio of 15+.

Curriculum

What You'll Learn

9 modules. 61 lessons. Every step of building a profitable STR business — from first research to scaling.

Module 01

Strategy & Structure

Co-hosting vs. rental arbitrage vs. ownership — with real numbers. Co-hosting needs $0 to start; arbitrage typically requires $10–15K per property. Learn which model fits your situation and why co-hosting is the lowest-risk entry.

Module 02

Research & Profit Forecasting

Run the numbers before you commit to any property. The co-hosting formula: ADR × 70% occupancy = projected gross revenue. If the result is 1.5× the long-term rent, it's a keeper. Module 2 also covers STR laws and taxes by market.

Module 03

Acquisition

Where to find motivated owners posting on Craigslist, Zillow, and Realtor.com — and the exact pitch that shows them they'll earn more with you than on a long-term lease. Templates and documents included.

Module 04

Business Setup

LLC or sole prop? Which bank account, which insurance, how to brand your management company. Set this up correctly once — the same structure Natalia developed building her 15+ property portfolio.

Module 05

Your Team

The single hire that makes multi-property management possible. How to find, vet, pay, and retain cleaners and house porters — the people who determine whether your reviews say 5 stars or 3.

Module 06

Property Setup

Tech stack for keyless entry, noise monitoring (Party Squasher), and professional photoshoots. The featured photo alone accounts for most of your click-through rate — Module 6 shows exactly how to shoot it.

Module 07

Listing Setup

Pricing: start new listings 20–30% below competitors for the first 5–10 bookings to build reviews fast, then optimize. The occupancy rule: if you're over 50% booked in the next 30 days, your price is too low — raise it.

Module 08

Hospitality & Guest Communication

Message templates for every stage of the guest journey. The review strategy that earns 5 stars consistently: timing your review request to when the guest has landed home, not while they're still traveling.

Module 09

AirDNA

Use AirDNA Market Grade to benchmark any city before you take on a property: average daily rate, occupancy rates, and how your competitors are priced. Data-driven decisions, not guesswork.

Natalia Gadshin

Your Instructor

Natalia Gadshin

Hospitality Entrepreneur · Silicon Valley, California

Nine years ago, Natalia arrived in Silicon Valley with no real estate background and no capital to buy property. She took her first rental under management from an acquaintance — and within the first year reached $15,000/month net profit, without owning a single square foot. She went on to build a portfolio of 15+ properties across the Bay Area and Northern California. The co-hosting income eventually funded her own campground. This course is that exact system — step by step, no fluff.

What Students Are Saying

This sounds interesting to me as I'm a general manager of a small hotel. The course opens my mind on how I could potentially start an Airbnb co-hosting business as there are big similarities with a hotel logic.

Tarik Bahaj

Hotel General Manager

Everything in one place

What's Included

61 video lessons across 9 modules
Lifetime access — including future updates
Step-by-step from zero to profitable host
Real strategies tested in Silicon Valley market
Business setup templates and documents
AI Study Assistant

Ask any question about the course material — in English or Russian. Get instant answers with timestamps pointing to the exact lesson. No waiting, no forum posts, no guessing.

Simple Pricing

One payment. Lifetime access.

Join students who launched their rental business.

$297one-time

One booking covers the cost of the course.

  • 61 video lessons across 9 modules
  • Lifetime access — including future updates
  • Step-by-step from zero to profitable host
  • Real strategies tested in Silicon Valley market
  • Business setup templates and documents
  • AI study assistant — English or Russian, timestamped answers
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to own property?

No. The course teaches cohosting and rental arbitrage — you manage properties you don't own and keep a share of the revenue. Module 1 covers both models in detail so you can choose the right fit.

How long do I have access?

Lifetime. Pay once, access forever — including all future updates to the course.

What if I have no experience?

The course starts from absolute zero. Module 1 covers the fundamentals before moving into execution. Natalia started with zero real estate background — the system is designed for that.

Is this only for Airbnb?

No. The strategies apply to any short-term rental platform — Vrbo, Booking.com, direct bookings, and more.

Is co-hosting legal?

Yes — co-hosting is a legitimate property management service. You act as the manager for the property owner, earn a percentage of revenue, and operate like any short-term rental management company. Module 2 covers local STR regulations and how to verify your target market is STR-friendly before you commit.

How many hours per week does this require?

Managing one property typically takes 5–10 hours per week at the start. With the right team and automation tools (covered in Modules 5 and 6), Natalia built her 15+ property portfolio to run at roughly 10 hours per week total.

How is this different from free YouTube content?

YouTube gives tactics. This course gives a complete system: market research → property acquisition → team building → listing optimization → pricing → scaling. Every module builds on the last. The AI study assistant answers your specific questions with timestamps pointing to the exact lesson — something no playlist can do.