Plano, TX
Legacy Village Apartment Homes is
Airbnb-friendly
Airbnb-friendly
You can host your apartment on Airbnb part-time and earn extra money
You could earn $574 hosting on Airbnb
This building will receive a 20% revenue share on the payouts made to you on Airbnb. It’s already reflected in the earnings estimate.
Night limits, the revenue share, and other rules and restrictions, or local regulations, apply and may change over time.
How many nights will you host on Airbnb?
7 nights
This building lets you host up to 210 nights per year
Your potential earnings are $574 a month
“Hosting on Airbnb has allowed me to begin traveling the world while helping to pay for my apartment back home. The best way I can put it is flexibility.”
MarkoDallas, TX
Hosts featured may not live in this building.
How the building supports hosting
Cleaning service
Schedule professional cleanings between guest stays. Book a pro
On-site storage
Choose to store belongings in a secure place while you're away.
Guest access
Offer keyless and secure access options for your guests. Set up access
Guest parking
Provide on-site parking for your guests.
Additional fees and availability may vary. Contact the building for details.
Top-to-bottom protection for Hosts. It includes guest identity verification, reservation screening, $3M Host damage protection*, a 24-hour safety line, and more.
Your questions,
answered
Can’t find what you’re looking for?
How do I get started as an Airbnb host?
Once you move into your Airbnb-friendly apartment, you’ll be able to create your listing in a few easy steps, through Airbnb Setup. To start welcoming guests, you’ll need to take a few more steps, like agreeing to the program terms and the building’s rules. Some buildings and cities may have additional requirements.
How often can I host my apartment on Airbnb?
Buildings can set limits to how many nights a year you can host on Airbnb. Each building is different, so you'll want to check your lease or ask your building manager.
How do I become a successful Host on Airbnb?
Becoming a Host on Airbnb is exciting, and you may have a lot of questions. The good news is the Airbnb Resource Center is full of information to help you succeed. Check out the Successful Listing Guide as a first step.
How does pricing work?
You set your own pricing. Airbnb offers tools to help make pricing easy.
As part of this program, your building may require a revenue share on a percentage of your hosting earnings. Reach out to the building manager to ask for more details, like the percentage.
Are there any other rules I should be aware of?
Buildings can set rules for Airbnb hosts and guests. For example, some will set quiet hours. Be sure to read any rules your building provides, and make sure to review any provisions in your lease specifically related to Airbnb. Local regulations may also apply. Your building’s rules and restrictions, as well as local regulations, may change over time. Learn more about rules and restrictions.
What do I do with my belongings when guests are in my apartments?
Up to you! Some Hosts install a lock on a closet or bedroom, or store personal items in a safe. Others store their belongings in a garage or a storage locker. Check in with the building manager to see what options are available.
How will guests access the building/unit if I’m not there?
You decide how you want guests to access your apartment, but just make sure it’s consistent with the building’s policies. Some Hosts meet their guests in-person and provide them with a physical key. Others provide contactless access with codes or use a nearby key exchange locker, depending on what’s available.
Who is responsible for cleaning after my guests leave?
Typically, Hosts are responsible for cleaning, whether they do so themselves or find a cleaner to help. Some buildings have recommendations on cleaning providers for you to choose from.
What's the parking situation for guests?
It depends on the building’s policies or local regulations. Explore your options with the building manager.
*Host damage protection isn’t an insurance policy and is subject to these terms, conditions, and limitations. It doesn’t protect Hosts who offer stays in Japan, where Japan Host Insurance applies, or Hosts who offer stays through Airbnb Travel LLC. For Hosts who offered stays in mainland China, the China Host Protection Plan applies. For Hosts whose country of residence or establishment is within Australia, Host damage protection is subject to the Host Damage Protection Terms for Australian Users. Keep in mind that all coverage limits are shown in USD.
*For listings in Washington State, Airbnb’s contractual obligations under Host damage protection are covered by an insurance policy purchased by Airbnb. Host damage protection isn’t related to Host liability insurance. Under Host damage protection, you’re reimbursed for certain damages caused by guests to your home and belongings if the guest does not pay for those damages.
*For listings in Washington State, Airbnb’s contractual obligations under Host damage protection are covered by an insurance policy purchased by Airbnb. Host damage protection isn’t related to Host liability insurance. Under Host damage protection, you’re reimbursed for certain damages caused by guests to your home and belongings if the guest does not pay for those damages.