Would you pay $10,000 per night for an Airbnb?
The concept of luxury is fluid when it comes to the sharing economy
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The concept of luxury is fluid when it comes to the sharing economy
Want to cash-in on the festivals and events that draw people to your home city? You may be a prime candidate for the sharing economy.
According to recent Airbnb data there are more than 15,000 hosts in Ontario that make money off the sharing economy and more than half of these home-hosts are in metro Toronto. And why not? Rent out your place for just three or four nights per month and you could pull in an extra $3,900 per year—the average take-home of a host, says Airbnb.
But if you really want to make some dosh, consider getting into the luxury rental business. We swept the Airbnb listings for the most expensive places you could stay in Canada, for a last-minute one-night stay*:
Luxurious 95-foot yacht: It doesn’t come with Internet, or a proper kitchen, or even a TV (according to the Airbnb posting), but there are three bedrooms and five bathrooms, which can accommodate up to 10 guests on a massive Vancouver, B.C.-based yacht.




















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