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Welcome! I’m glad you’re here.

I’m Elise Lauterbach, an artist and former college professor, who surprised herself by creating one of the most successful and beloved small short term rentals on Airbnb. In 2020, Airbnb tapped me as one of their 50 top-performing hosts and asked me to mentor new hosts for their platform. Since then, I’ve thought even more deeply about why hosting is important, how it is informed by history, and how thinking about the narrative of the guest experience can help build better businesses for hosts.

I hope Domestic Intelligence will help you cultivate a space that honors your unique vision. Whether you are welcoming guests into a short-term rental or opening your home to friends, you will find essays and insights that prioritize connection over hustle, and soul over spreadsheets.

This is hospitality design for the deliberate creator.

I hope you’ll subscribe to receive regular reflections, historical inspirations, and prose designed to help you host with purpose, depth, and your own distinct voice.

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Why Charlottesville keeps Airbnb Close to Home

Why Charlottesville keeps Airbnb Close to Home

So, you’ve fallen in love with Charlottesville — the brick sidewalks, the vineyards, the energy of the University, the mountain views — and you’re thinking, “Hey, I’ll buy a cute little house and rent it on Airbnb!”

Well… not so fast.

Charlottesville loves its visitors, but when it comes to short-term rentals, the city keeps things pretty tight. In fact, you can’t legally run a stand-alone Airbnb here — meaning you can’t rent out a property you don’t live in.

Let’s break down why that is (and why it’s not as bad as it sounds).

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How to host an Airbnb or Short Term Rental in Ablemarle County, Virginia

How to host an Airbnb or Short Term Rental in Ablemarle County, Virginia

Can you have an Airbnb in Albemarle county, Virginia? You can, but its pretty regulated. In Albemarle County, a “homestay” is basically a short-term rental — you’re renting out part or all of your home for fewer than 30 consecutive days.


You must live in the ho
me (as your primary residence) to use it as a homestay.

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Why You Can’t Have a Stand-Alone Airbnb in Charlottesville, VA

Why You Can’t Have a Stand-Alone Airbnb in Charlottesville, VA

If you’ve ever dreamed of buying a little bungalow in Charlottesville and turning it into a full-time Airbnb, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, Charlottesville’s zoning and homestay rules don’t allow stand-alone short-term rentals — at least, not in most residential areas. Here’s why.

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Most hosting advice is all systems and shortcuts.


But the stays people love? They’re thoughtful, intentional, and a little bit unexpected.

Domestic Intelligence is where you’ll learn how to solve real hosting challenges with creativity—not just copy what everyone else is doing.

Hosting well is a nuanced, thoughtful, and reaffirming process, and in my blog we get into its history and its complications.

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