Adobe House AirBNB

Vikas73
Level 2
Saratoga, TX

Adobe House AirBNB

My wife and I are interested in sustainability and built an Adobe House (no air conditioning) where we live in a permanent basis and rent out 2 rooms for anyone that wants to have this experience. We also use a biogas unit for cooking which we feed with organic food waste. We also have 2 tame calves on our property with whom guests can interact for stress relief ... we have just started AirBNB 1 month back so are open to any guidance and able to assist with anyone interested to build an Adobe House. 

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good on you! I think you'll learn as you go as your guests will self qualify in for that type of property!

you can teach the rest of us then!

Thanks @Mary1523 - It has been a slow start but we are optimistic about the unique experience we offer and are excited to welcome new visitors!

@Vikas73 This is a very interesting concept.  Awhile back there was a lot of buzz about guests being very tuned into sustainability and you could list your home as a sustainable home which sounds like yours would definitely qualify.  I forget what site it was but one of the major booking sites.

 

Best of luck with this! 

Karen

Hi Karen - Thanks for your advice ! I will do some research and try to find out communities interested in sustainability ... Vikas

Paula
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Port Moody, Canada

Hi @Vikas73, I am tagging @Karen114 here so she receives a notification of your message.
 
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Paula - Many thanks for your referral to Karen

 

@Karen114 - Hi Karen - Thanks in advance for any advice and guidance you might have around getting our adobe house experience in front of potential visitors. The adobe house is built from natural materials such as wood/clay/mud and has no air conditioning. We are using biogas made from food waste for cooking, and are hoping to use Wind/solar power in the future for powering multiple items on our 5-acre piece of land.

@Vikas73  Good morning!  Here is a site where you can get certified and your sustainability badge will show on various OTA sites .

 

https://www.sustonica.com/ 

Karen