Airbnb Is Looking For 12 People To Live For Free Anywhere They Want For An Entire Year

You can bring three friends with you!

Airbnb Is Looking For 12 People To Live For Free Anywhere They Want For An Entire Year

Airbnb Is Looking For 12 People To Live For Free Anywhere They ...

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Airbnb has just announced the launch of the "Live Anywhere on Airbnb" program and they are seeking 12 people to live for an entire year in Airbnb listings anywhere in the world.

You can pick somewhere exotic to live and work remotely, plan the ultimate road trip, or bump around as you please. All you need to do is share your experiences with the company to help "inform future product upgrades and innovations on the platform to better accommodate nomadic living," says a news release.

Airbnb will cover the cost of your accommodations and give you an allowance for transportation. The program will take place for 12 months from July 2021 to July 2022. Applications are now open and you have until June 30, 2021, to throw your name in the hat.

You need to be 18 years old or older to participate, and if you're selected, and you can bring up to three people along with you. "The program is 12 consecutive months from July 2021 to July 2022, 10 of which will include travelling to and living in listings on Airbnb."

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