Become an Airbnb host, they said.Youll make extra money.

We found 19 of the most creative Airbnb listings to get you thinking outside the box I mean room.

Ridin Silo: A Wisconsin Glamping Getaway

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Photo courtesy of Airbnb

To add intrigue, each floor holds a different surprise.

For example, the fourth floor contains a hammock and a trapdoor.

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This Charleston, South Carolina,houseboatwas gutted and totally redone and then featured on FYIs Tiny House Hunters.

The boat sits at a private slip at Seabreeze Marina and has a sweeping view of the Ravenel Bridge.

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Airbnb hosts Jennifer and Gregory have an incredible setup with theirvintage Airstream.

the listing states).

The Airstream proves popular its been viewed more than 500 times this week.Each night starts at $130.

Nope, not the hotel.

Its a tiny home situated in Orlando, within the Orlando Lakefront Tiny Home & RV Community.

The Ritz, in particular, is listed for $87 per night.

It was cozy, clean andsoNashville.

This private Nashville cottage, which is garage-sized, is situated in the hosts backyard.

The listing starts at $84 a night, and Id totally pay it again.

(Thanks, Debra!)

it’s possible for you to snag a decent-looking 90s model for a little over $1,000.

Guests pay $52 per night to experience the Magic School Bus.

(OK, I did that.

The listing promises youll emerge into a pure awakening through this unique encounter with nature.

Really, its a giant bubble on a patch of green grass in Malibu.

In the bubble, guests sleep on an air mattress naturally.

At 320 square feet, the containercontainsa bed, a sleeper sofa and bathroom.

Plus, it has two sunning decks.

This listing has received more than 500 views this week.Rates start at $125 per night.

But how could I not include it here, too?

This, my friends, is what Airbnb hosts Benka and Keith call hammping.

Its camping in a hammock.

Can you get more creative than that?

A building nearby contains the toilet and a coffee maker (the important things…).

The starting price for these hammpers (?)

is $49 per night.

I mean, it should probably be nice inside, too, likethis sheepherders wagonin Belgrade, Montana.

Its located on a family sheep farm, naturally, and is surrounded by mountains.

Plus, it only comes with whats necessary: a bed.

Outside, guests will find a shower house and a composting outhouse.

The Chug Life: A Train in Illinois

Amy, the host (or conductor?)

of this train, is an elementary school teacher.

In this listing, she gives us a history lesson.

And, man, this thing is stately.

It has four rooms, an observation deck and a dining room.

Thats what Jim did in Ignace, Michigan.

The Hidden Outpost contains an air mattress and two full-sized lounge chairs.

And, no, its not one of those tiny claustrophobic tents.

Its pretty darn big.

Plus, a bathroom is nearby.

The views of Lake Michigan aint bad either.

Jim sees $95 a night for this backyard hang.

Little did he know, he could havemade some moneyoff that thing.

(OK, it wasnt as nice as this listing Im about to mention.

No offense, Dad.

It didnt have a roof!)

Take notes fromthis rustic abodepositioned in the trees of Argyle, New York.

Its off the grid, meaning no electricity or Wi-Fi.

(And no bills for the host!)

But it comes with beautiful views and a cozy gas stove.

Folks seeking an outdoor adventure snag this place for $155 per night.

Its wide enough for a four-person tent and will keep it safe from the ground elements.

(The ground gets cold out there at night.)

She decked the location out with old couches, hammocks, a giant seesaw even a trampoline.

The platform starts at $45 per night.

In total, the space holds up to 10 guests.

Rates start at $449 per night, and plenty of reviewers have loved it for large get-togethers.

(Though a church might not be the best place for a wild bachelorette party.)

Its basically the most hipster version of a tent, in my opinion.

Youll see what I mean withthis yurt examplein Talkeetna, Alaska.

The space is heated with a woodstove, and guests are within walking distance of warm coffee.

The Alaskan yurt has 237 reviews, andthe host starts nightly rates at $85.

Raise the Roof: A Pennsylvania Attic

Whats your attic situation like?

Likethis onein Honey Brook, Pennsylvania.

It actually is kind of from the movies as it was the location of an Urban Outfitters photoshoot.

Anyhow, the converted attic loft is marketed as a cozy and/or romantic destination for couples or creatives.

Hosts Christopher and Claudia have the spot listed for $99 per night.

you could always lista patch of grasslike Airbnb host Jinny in Royalton, Vermont.

She also offers basic amenities like a picnic table and a firepit.

The listing starts at $25 per night.

Well, you have a couch… right?

Columbus, Ohio, host Luke lists hisItalian leather sofaon Airbnb for$15 a night.

Guests get access to his kitchen, bathroom and a big ass smart 3D TV.

He has six reviews, so you know theres some bang out of market for couches out there.

(But actually… money.

Theres big potential for itthrough Airbnb.)

(Hosting laws vary from city to city.

c’mon understand the rules and regulations applicable to your city and listing.)

Carson Kohler (@CarsonKohler) is a junior writer at The Penny Hoarder.

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