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There's a tree house in Atlanta on AirBnB that goes for around $350/night. It only has a couple of beds, and there were some Christmas style lights lighting up the path on the way through a small bridge up to the treehouse. When I first noticed it, I couldn't imagine why someone would pay more or about the equivalent of cost to a resort hotel on beach front property per night for this little treehouse. Not only that but it was rated one of the top destinations on AirBnB which many times gives it a premium spot on their front page so this place is booked non-stop (which naturally drives the price up).
People will pay for experience, especially something different and unique. Here it is in a large Metro area a little treehouse back in the woods. I imagine the treehouse itself cost around 20-30k (but the land that's a different story).
If you had some type of similar setup with these growing around it in an area that many people go through, rather for vacation / tourism / business I could see it demanding a pretty hefty nightly price.
People will pay for experience, especially something different and unique. Here it is in a large Metro area a little treehouse back in the woods. I imagine the treehouse itself cost around 20-30k (but the land that's a different story).
If you had some type of similar setup with these growing around it in an area that many people go through, rather for vacation / tourism / business I could see it demanding a pretty hefty nightly price.
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