My friends bought 34 acres of Ohio wilderness. While hiking one day, they stumbled upon a dark, dripping cavern—and…
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A couple in Ohio bought 34 acres of wilderness and discovered a hidden cave on the property. They transformed it into a luxury Airbnb that rents for $1,400/night and has maintained nearly 100% occupancy with a years-long waitlist, alongside their successful A-frame rental and digital product sales.
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My friends bought 34 acres of Ohio wilderness. While hiking one day, they stumbled upon a dark, dripping cavern—and decided to pour their life savings into it. Today, it's one of the world's most profitable airbnbs. The waitlist is years long. Here's the story...🧵
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Before the cave, they put it all on the line & took a huge risk... Amy's a stay-at-home mom (they have 3 kids). Bryant's an engineer by trade, but his 9-to-5 left him uninspired. So they began searching for a slice of Hocking Hills, an hr outside Columbus, OH, where they live.
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Just 7 days later, they found it: 34 acres of rock formations, waterfalls, towering trees—and an old, shabby cottage. They pitched friends and family and secured just enough money with just enough time to make the down payment. A local bank loaned them the rest.
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Bryant renovated the tiny 1920s cottage; Amy made it charming. Four months later, it was ready to rent, and with that income they just barely covered the mortgage. But with 3 young kids to feed, Bryant knew it was now or never. This wasn’t just a project—this was their future.
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He pulled the plug on his job. They’d always loved A-frames, and they spent hours scouring hundreds of designs online. Amy’s eye for design and Bryant’s engineering know-how came together. He drafted the plans, then grabbed his tool belt out and got to work.
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The bank gave them another loan. He did almost everything himself, at a fraction of the cost had he hired it out (I'll share build costs in Monday's newsletter). 8 mo later, they finished the 3-story masterpiece (that loft!!😍) Dunlap Hollow A-Frame was a smashing success...
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...booking out 95% at $1,300/night! Guests couldn’t get enough—and they wanted more than just a stay. Many began begging to buy the plans to build their own. The Gingerichs obliged. They set this up as a digital product on their website and have since sold $220k worth.
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This revenue stream is entirely passive. But we're finally getting to the best part: They had no idea there was a cave... Dead trees and a pile of fill hid the entrance to it. Then one day on a hike, they discovered it. Ideas immediately started flowing, but so did obstacles.
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You can imagine what the local building department thought… Geologists and structural engineers had to sign off, which entailed some acrobatics. Then came the toughest part: moisture. Water seeped in from every direction. Trapping it was impossible. The solution?
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Let it in—and figure out how to manage it. After months of trial and error, they landed on 4 heavy-duty humidifiers, running 24/7, pulling 20 gallons of water *per day* out of the air to keep the space normal. 9 months later, the Gingerichs unveiled their masterpiece:
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A natural, luxury cave with decadent decor, modern amenities, and an otherworldly vibe. Today, this place rents for $1,400/night. It’s gone mega-viral multiple times on Instagram, amassing 405,000 followers and 100% direct bookings. But here's the biggest bragging right imho:
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Just 1 vacant night in 2+ yrs since opening!! This is the future of "luxury" hospitality: story-driven, experiential, one-of-a-kind. And anyone (with a dream & a work ethic) can do this... I’ll be sharing build costs & more insider details in Monday’s newsletter.
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Isaac French@isaacfrench_ · Jan 4, 2025My friends bought 34 acres of Ohio wilderness. While hiking one day, they stumbled upon a dark, dripping cavern—and decided to pour their life savings into it. Today, it's one of the world's most profitable airbnbs. The waitlist is years long. Here's the story...🧵
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Here's the link to checkout their website and book direct! dunlaphollow.com
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For those who don't know me, I designed & built a 7-cabin micro-resort @liveoaklake in just 9 mo, then grew a large IG following for it which drove 80% direct bookings. Just 2 yrs later, I sold it to PE at a 3x cost for $1M/key. This is the "gold-rush era" of experiential stays, and I made a free 7-day course to help you learn how to build your own. Get it here if interested! go.experientialhospitality.com