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In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane interviews Patryk Swietek, owner of The Cohost Company. Patryk shares his journey into the short-term rental industry, starting as a tech employee at Aon Stay, where he observed operations scaling from 200 to over 1000 units. Post-COVID layoffs led him to start his own business, initially as a host and eventually acquiring three property management companies. His company now manages 100 listings in Joshua Tree, California.
Patryk emphasizes the benefits of real estate for wealth creation but notes the thin margins and significant time commitment. He transitioned to managing properties for others to scale more effectively. Patryk details the advantages and challenges of acquiring property management contracts, highlighting the stability and long-term value these contracts provide. He also discusses the importance of integrating new acquisitions into a single Property Management System (PMS) and improving operational efficiency.
The conversation touches on the competitive landscape of Joshua Tree, the importance of proactive hospitality, and leveraging tech solutions for better management. Patryk also discusses his public presence and its impact on his business. He concludes by stressing the importance of high-quality service, owner retention, and responsible scaling.
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Episode 140
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In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane interviews Patryk Swietek, owner of The Cohost Company. Patryk shares his journey into the short-term rental industry, starting as a tech employee at Aon Stay, where he observed operations scaling from 200 to over 1000 units. Post-COVID layoffs led him to start his own business, initially as a host and eventually acquiring three property management companies. His company now manages 100 listings in Joshua Tree, California.
Patryk emphasizes the benefits of real estate for wealth creation but notes the thin margins and significant time commitment. He transitioned to managing properties for others to scale more effectively. Patryk details the advantages and challenges of acquiring property management contracts, highlighting the stability and long-term value these contracts provide. He also discusses the importance of integrating new acquisitions into a single Property Management System (PMS) and improving operational efficiency.
The conversation touches on the competitive landscape of Joshua Tree, the importance of proactive hospitality, and leveraging tech solutions for better management. Patryk also discusses his public presence and its impact on his business. He concludes by stressing the importance of high-quality service, owner retention, and responsible scaling.
You don’t want to miss this episode!
~~~~
Signup for AirDNA for FREE👇
https://app.airdna.co/data
~~~~
Connect with Jamie on LinkedIn and Twitter:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiehlane/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jamie_Lane
~~~~
Connect with Scott on LinkedIn:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sagescott
~~~~
Connect with AirDNA on LinkedIn, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/airdna/
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