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At least in the US, those sort of places don't really exist, or if they do the pricing is outrageous (like $1000+/night).

Not true in the slightest. This place ( https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/48299044 ) was an incredible bargain the last time I was in Scottsdale for a couple of weeks, even at $220/night + fees.




I saw $220/night for that place plus fees on the listing, but the moment I selected any non weekday it jumped to $402/night + fees. Fees which amount to an additional $507 for a 3 night stay ($295 cleaning, $212 for AirBnB).

All in, my stay is $1,900 for 3 night. $633/night. Might not be $1,000 a night, but definitely not as bargain-ish as you make it out to be.

https://imgur.com/3dJOGNn


Yeah, the fixed fees make it less attractive when staying only a few nights (hence my other comment).

I'd challenge you to find anything like that in a hotel property, at pretty much any price.


Scottsdale is not Tuscany.


And Tuscany isn't in the US.

For stays of a couple of days, I'll generally stick with hotels, but for anything longer than a week hotels are pointlessly expensive for what you get.




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