Maya stopped losing $800 a month to empty weekends.
Maya Chen, an ER nurse in Austin, bought a cedar A-frame on two acres outside Wimberley in early 2024. She listed it herself on Airbnb and VRBO — and watched it sit empty most of the week while she worked overnight shifts.
The problem wasn't the property. It was pricing gaps, slow response times, and no one to flip the cabin between guests. She was losing an estimated $760–$940 per month to preventable vacancy.
Six weeks after handing Steward the keys, her occupancy crossed 88%. She hasn't touched a calendar since.
Monthly Occupancy Rate
Robert & Diane needed someone on the ground. They were in Portland.
After downsizing from their Fredericksburg property, the Hendersons kept their off-grid cabin as a rental. Three states away, they had no way to know when the solar output dropped or the gravel drive washed out after a storm. Their Airbnb reviews were slowly eroding.
"We stopped dreading the notification sound. We don't hear from Steward unless something actually needs our input — which is almost never."

Composting Toilet
Serviced quarterly, logs filed

Solar Array
Panel cleaning + output audit

Gravel Drive
Regraded after spring rains
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Carlos went from 4.3 to 4.9 in one season.
Carlos Rivera managed three units himself — a container home near Marfa, a converted shed outside Kerrville, and a cabin in the Guadalupe River corridor. He was juggling all three across two counties with no local presence.
Reviews cited slow check-in responses, unclear fire-pit instructions, and one incident with an unmowed path after a wet spring. His aggregate score had drifted to 4.3 — dangerous territory for Superhost status.
Steward took over all three in June. By October, every unit was carrying a 4.9 or above. Carlos's Superhost badge came back in November.
Guest reviews · October–November 2025
"Spotless on arrival. The path to the cabin had been freshly mowed and there were wildflowers in a jar on the table. Perfect."
"Responsive host, immaculate property. The solar shower was hot, the composting toilet was clean, and the fire pit had fresh wood. 10/10."
"We've stayed at a dozen off-grid properties. This was the first one that felt genuinely maintained, not just listed."
"Every detail was thought through. Even the gravel path was clear. Whoever manages this property clearly cares."
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