No pictures today. Just a link. Kathy mentioned seeing tree houses on Animal Planet. I don't get that (that I know of) on any of my streaming services.
But as I was looking for that, I found this...
It's a link to tree houses all over the world. It seems there are 17 in Missouri. One of them is about an hour outside of St. Louis. And as I was looking around, I found one site that had it listed for $148 a night. Then another site had it listed for $295 a night. And others in between those two costs. So it pays to do a lot of research before renting.
After looking at this site, I looked out my dining room window and expected to see a treehouse across the street.
Look what you started Allen!!! 😂
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$295 a night? That's about what I'd spend in 4-5 weeks on me food and cat food!
I should probably look at the houses and see if they are worth it.
As I said yesterday, more valuable than my home. And money spinners rather than money pits.
River - This is the one I was researching...
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/3793576?source_impression_id=p3_1661495739_G85L8IIM2h1aN6Ga
And when I pulled up this site it's down another dollar to $147 in the last few hours.
Sue - I guess if the demand is there, make money while the sun shines.
Nope - don't feel like I am missing a thing.
Let the birds build treehouses.
Thanks for the link. I've always wanted to sleep in a tree house.
The thing I've been figuring out about AirBnB is that they tack on a huge cleaning fee (for this one it's $125) and another service fee.
Lady - Don't let your trees hear you say that.
Bill - You could build one back in your woods and start making money!
Kathy - Sunset Hills is trying to make AirBnBs illegal. The ordinance hasn't passed yet but it's close.
Pretty cool idea
Cloudia - There are many in Hawaii.
As I just commented on yesterday's post, you're welcome! I'll have to check out that link. Thanks for the detective work!
Allen - It's amazing the things you find wandering around the internet.
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