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In 2015, the couple quit their full-time jobs as web designers to start a hospitality business, The Joshua Tree House. Now, the group's properties include two that are available for guests to book in Joshua Tree, California and Tucson, Arizona. Lucas Mullikin for CNBC Make ItIn 2018, Rich was browsing listings online when he came across what looked like an empty canyon in Tucson, Arizona. The Joshua Tree House: Tucson, Arizona inn has seven bedrooms. Lucas Mullikin for CNBC Make It
Persons: Sara, Rich, Combs, Joshua Tree House, Joshua, Lucas Mullikin, Joshua Tree, Banks Organizations: CNBC Locations: Arizona, Joshua Tree , California, Tucson , Arizona, Marfa , Texas, San Francisco, Posada
Sara Combs, 36, and Rich Combs, 37, quit full-time jobs as web designers to start The Joshua Tree House, a hospitality company, in 2015. Three years later, they purchased an abandoned inn in Tucson, AZ for $615,000. The couple took out a hard money loan and renovated the entire property into a luxurious desert getaway. Today, the six-suite inn is available to rent year-round and offers views of Saguaro National Park. The couple also owns three other commercial properties located in Joshua Tree, CA.
Persons: Sara Combs, Rich Combs, Joshua Tree, Joshua Tree , Locations: Tucson, AZ, Joshua Tree
One listing quickly became two, then a full-fledged property management business, called Be Still Getaways, in 2020. This year, Be Still Getaways is on track to bring in $3 million, according to documents reviewed by CNBC Make It. For the first two and half years of Be Still Getaways, Inlow had to work all three jobs. "I was still working full-time [outside of] Be Still Getaways, and that is how we scale." Here's how Inlow scaled her company, and how she plans to build in more work-life balance as the business grows.
Persons: Jamie Stark Inlow, Inlow, Jamie Inlow's, Mark Petruniak, we'll, Jamie Inlow, Getaways, Sydney Robertson, It's Organizations: University of Virginia, CNBC, Airbnb, Carriage, Carriage House, Cape Charles Locations: Scottsville , Virginia, Virginia, Virginia's
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI turned my property manager side hustle into a $3 million business in just 4 yearsJamie Stark Inlow, 32, is the founder and CEO of property management and design company Be Still Getaways. Starting as an Airbnb side hustle in 2019, Jamie was able to quit her full-time job and focus solely on the business three years later. Today, the company is on track to bring in $3 million a year, and manages a portfolio of over 120 rental properties, including six commercial inns and two wedding venues. 09:00 2 hours ago
Persons: Jamie Stark Inlow, Jamie
Sung moved into her tiny house following a major transition in her life. Living in the tiny home has helped her realign with her values, get grounded and become more intentional in her life. Previous to living in her tiny home, Sung lived in New York City for over 18 years where she paid $4,500 a month for her apartment. Unlocked is a home tour series focused on how much people across the globe spend on their housing, what they get for the money and what they had to sacrifice to make it happen.
Persons: Sung Locations: New York City
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email5 toxic brain foods to avoid, according to a Harvard nutritionistHarvard nutritionist and brain expert, Dr. Uma Naidoo, breaks down five foods that are "toxic" to the brain.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere are the best foods to feed kids, according to a Harvard brain expertHarvard brain expert and nutritional psychiatrist, Dr. Uma Naidoo, breaks down some of the best foods to feed kids' developing brains.
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