
He explained his home is located near the Mission, Castro and Noe Valley neighborhoods with “plenty of great boutiques, restaurants and coffee shops”. “We will work out together and train until total muscle failure (after we’ve eaten lots of cookies),” he added alongside a snap of a gym. “You’ll be served six cups of coffee before noon (just like me),” he tweeted. Chesky explained that when guests arrive at his San Francisco property they will be treated to “Chesky Chip Cookies” on arrival. “If you get any, let me know I could buy it for even 69x,” added another. “Anyone who got a slot willing to sell?” one person asked. Some people are so eager to stay at the tech billionaire’s property, they’re even willing to buy it.

Chesky assured he will “add some more weekends soon”. “Sounds great but there’s no availability for the entire 2023 and beyond by the looks?” one person Tweeted, to which Mr. While some branded the listing as “incredible” thanking for opening up his home to strangers, others were annoyed they missed out as available slots appeared to have been booked. “ I’ll keep adding weekends throughout the year,” he said. “No available slots ’til 2024,” said another.īut the 41-year-old was quick to shut down the comments explaining on his Instagram he had “some weekends in January, February and March, but they booked out even before I posted this”. You yet again delivered something unattainable,” one annoyed Twitter user wrote. “Another PR stunt Brian, no availability in a zero price tag. However, he has since been mocked over the publicity stunt as many have discovered that there are no available dates until October 2024, when the stay period ends. He said guests will have access to a full bathroom with a large shower and can also use the “spacious chef’s kitchen” or hang out in the “sunny living room with floor-to-ceiling windows”. You’ll spend time with me and Sophie, my golden retriever, as I share stories from the early days – or you can relax in your suite, decorated with some of my favorite pieces of Airbnb history.” Brian Chesky’s “thoughtfully designed suite” has no available dates on Airbnb.

“This time, I’ve upgraded from airbeds to a guest suite in my home.

Back in the day, my roommate Joe and I blew up some air mattresses and welcomed three guests – Michael, Kat and Amol,” he wrote in the listing. “Stay with me – the co-founder of Airbnb and its first host. Chesky, who founded the company in 2008 and has an estimated net worth of almost $12 billion, recently listed his “thoughtfully designed suite” as part of a promotion to encourage more people to rent out their spare rooms on the platform to earn extra cash amid a cost-of-living crisis. Airbnb’s co-founder Brian Chesky has opened up his San Francisco home allowing guests to stay in a private room boasting “panoramic views” – but the only problem is, there’s no available dates.
