
 Thanks For Visiting
 Thanks For Visiting 511. Inside a 10,000-Square-Foot STR: Lessons from Andrew Llewellyn
 Oct 30, 2025 
 Join Andrew Llewellyn, a real estate developer who transformed a 10,000-square-foot building into a sought-after short-term rental along Kentucky's Bourbon Trail. He shares his incredible journey from running ice cream shops to navigating over 40 bank rejections for financing. Discover his unique strategies for maximizing occupancy with parent-child listings and the secrets behind efficient cleaning systems for hosting 42 guests. Andrew also offers insights on direct bookings, SEO tactics, and the importance of defining your ideal guest. This conversation is packed with actionable advice! 
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Muffins To Massive Airbnb Pivot
- Andrew bought a 10,000 sq ft building intending to run a bakery and cover costs with existing tenants and an Airbnb upstairs.
- After city hood requirements blew up costs, he pivoted to converting the whole building into short-term rentals for large groups.
Protect Full-Property Bookouts
- Always prioritize the full-property buyout by blocking calendar availability to protect that revenue stream.
- Open smaller-unit listings progressively: retreat at 6 months, estate at 90 days, individuals at 30 days.
Guest Types Shape Occupancy Rhythm
- Andrew finds most bookings are milestone weekend events like bachelor parties and birthdays.
- Weekdays convert to corporate retreats, so unit mix and messaging should reflect those distinct uses.



