Now we're doing around $300/night on average. Then, after about 8 months, we added the hot tub and a couple other little amenities (hammock, better outdoor seating). We ran 100% booked but were doing about $125/night on average. Our first listing (small 1BR mountain cottage) started off without a hot tub. A hot tub (at least for our 2 listings) has proven to be absolutely crucial. However, I have to disagree with pretty much everyone. Stay well,, , have been some good points made on here. Its much more intensive maintenance with rotating guests than a pool and unless your doing the things that make them safe and clean constantly, you might be better off adding a nice patio with BBQ to the listing. ![]() The thing is, Hot tubs aren't good or bad the day they are delivered and put into service but they could be either from that point on. ![]() I think there are hot tub listings and listings with hot tubs, one makes sense due to its destination type of stay, the other just checks a box cause most travelers don't have time to Hot tub anyways. Lots of great thoughts here! A buddy of mines wife almost died from their 6 month old tub even with the suggested shock treatments, some type of fungus got into the lines and infected her lungs with a strange pneumonia, he sent the tub to a proper grave, his wife took 2 months to recover! That said, we have a single person walk in / sit down spa tub in our "Access Suite" bathroom but that is far less maintenance as its emptied every time its used and flushed out between guests.
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