EP 229: 5-Star Hotel Principles Every STR & Boutique Hotel Owner Should Know with Katie Cline
Release Date: 02/03/2026
Branded & Booked
Most short-term rental owners spend all their time thinking about branding, bookings, design, amenities, and guest experience… But almost no one talks about the legal side of this business until something goes wrong. In this episode, I sat down with STR attorney, host, and co-host Katie Johnson to talk about the legal mistakes we see owners and property managers making all the time and honestly, some of these are way more common than they should be. We talk about LLCs, insurance, rental agreements, safety compliance, co-hosting contracts, operating agreements, capital raising, and what...
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I feel like everywhere I turn right now, someone is talking about AI…how fast it is, how efficient it is, how it can replace entire roles on your team. And while I do think there’s a place for it (and we’re absolutely exploring that on the operations side of our businesses), I’ve had this growing tension around how it’s being used in marketing… especially in hospitality. Because here’s the reality I can’t ignore: so much content is starting to sound the same. Same captions, same emails, same listing language. And when everything feels templated and mass-produced, we lose the...
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Peak season is here, and I know a lot of you are gearing up the same way you always have… watching your calendar, adjusting pricing, and hoping the algorithm works in your favor. But in this episode of Branded & Booked, I’m challenging that entire approach. Because the biggest shift you can make right now isn’t tactical, it’s foundational. You’re not just managing listings. You’re building a business. And if your strategy starts and ends with OTAs, you’re building it on borrowed land. Inside this episode, I walk through the mindset shift that separates hosts who stay stuck in...
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$100K in bookings in the first 60 days. Not from luck. Not from “just listing it on Airbnb.” But from building something intentionally different. In this episode of Branded and Booked, Steph sits down with Yash Bhatt to break down what happens when you approach your short-term rental like a hospitality brand instead of just an investment. After launching their property, Altitude 22, in December 2025, Yash shares that they secured over $100,000 in bookings within the first 60 days and are now on track to exceed $200,000 in their first year, outperforming...
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Influencer marketing is one of the most polarizing topics in the short-term rental industry. Some hosts swear by it. Others say it’s a complete waste of time. In this episode, I’m sharing what influencer marketing has actually looked like for our clients... and the results it’s produced when it’s done strategically. We’re talking about a boutique hotel campaign that generated a 3.7x ROI, and another property that went from zero direct bookings to 45% direct bookings after implementing the right marketing foundations and influencer partnerships. But those results didn’t happen...
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info_outlineThe moment a guest opens your door, you’re no longer just a real estate investor, you’re running a hospitality business.
In this episode, I’m sitting down with my friend Katie to talk about something a lot of hosts say they care about, but don’t always know how to execute: true hospitality. Katie spent years in global PR and communications for brands like W Hotels, Ritz-Carlton, Le Méridien, and more, and now owns and operates three short-term rentals while co-hosting a fourth. She’s lived on both sides of the industry, and she has a very grounded perspective on what it really means to move from “real estate investor” to “host.”
We talk about the moment you open your doors and how, from that point on, you are running a hospitality business, not just holding an asset. Katie shares a hotel study that found the first ten minutes of a guest’s arrival sets the tone for their entire stay, and we unpack what that looks like inside an STR: clear directions, lights that actually come on, intentional amenities, and those small, thoughtful touches that make guests feel seen instead of nickel-and-dimed. We also get into bachelorette groups, kids and pets, and why welcoming every member of the family changes how people experience your space and how they talk about it later.
Katie walks us through her own portfolio in Lake George, Saratoga Springs, and the Finger Lakes, and how staying in a destination as a guest shaped what she looked for as an owner. We talk about design gaps, experience gaps, and why she’s now exploring boutique motels and hotels with the same heart for hospitality she brings to her STRs. If you’ve ever felt the tension between automation, profit, and genuinely caring for the people in your homes, this conversation will feel like a reset and a reminder of why this work matters.
Connect with Steph:
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Connect with Katie:
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