![]() Rather, it’s the location that shows up most often on users’ “wish lists,” the rough equivalent of being “liked” on Facebook. ![]() The standard used wasn’t the number of bookings or the percentage of five-star reviews-although Bahouth is quick to point out that his treehouse scores well in terms of customer satisfaction. In fact, it took a close reading of the Airbnb press release for Bahouth to figure out exactly why he was being lauded. “We never even got a heads-up from Airbnb.” “It was a complete surprise,” Bahouth says. Except that Bahouth’s backyard sanctuary is consistently booked solid months in advance-and it’s closed for the winter, meaning it won’t be available until mid-March. Calls and requests came flooding in from folks eager to stay in the self-described “secluded intown treehouse,” which might seem like a good problem to have. ![]()
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