@Aviva14 I have no idea what "red Uri’s meant." means, and can't even hazard a guess 🙂
Well, I wouldn't necessarily come right out and say you want to buy it and use as an Airbnb. More like walk around the neighborhood a bit and get the idea of what kind of place it is. Is it full of families with children? Young professionals who may be out most of the day? Lots of older, retired folks? Or a total mix of ages and lifestyles? Do people seem friendly or stand-offish, looking at a stranger walking by with suspicion?
And if you talk to any neighbors, you could ask them what sort of neighborhood it is, if people pretty much stick to themselves, or whether there's some neighborhood interaction. You could ask if they know if most of the homes are owned by the residents, or rentals. You could even ask if there are any Airbnb's around, as if you might be concerned about that.
I've read posts from hosts where they sent letters to all the neighbors, saying they wanted to do an Airbnb, letting them know what sort of guests they would look to attract ("it's only for 2 people max, no party scenes, and we will be extremely careful about who we rent to"), but those were hosts who already lived there, knew their neighbors, and were just looking to convert a garage on their property to a small Airbnb or add a studio addition to their own home.
Basically, sorry to say, but I don't think anyone really wants an entire house, off-site host Airbnb in their residential neighborhood, unless the neighborhood was filled with young college students who wouldn't care. If you were planning to live there yourself and just rent out rooms, that would be a different scenario.