That would buy you a lot of Corgis...
An Airbnb management company calculated that the Queen could make more than $1.3 million per day if she rented out Buckingham Palace.
The Queen could make more than $1.3 million a night if she listed Buckingham Palace on Airbnb, according to new data. According to figures from GuestReady, the monarch could charge a daily rate of £3,570 for one of the 52 royal bedrooms. The company estimated the total daily rate of £1,034,291 based on event spaces, flats, and hotel suites in the area that provide the same standard of luxury.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
From Lyft to Airbnb, new round of IPOs is no market top: Nick ColasDataTrek's Nick Colas sees historical trends and valuations as bullish support for the next round of IPOs.
Read more »
6 inexpensive destinations to spend your tax refundLooking to spend that tax refund? Airbnb rentals in these cities average less than $75 a night.
Read more »
How IPOs From Uber, Airbnb And Others Could Create A $230 Billion Windfall And 6,000 New Millionaires6,000 is a rough guess of just how many millionaires will be part of this next tech IPO wave.
Read more »
Lyft, Uber and Pinterest are going public. Here's what the process looks likeAs 2019 is quickly becoming 'the year of the IPO,' here's how going public has changed in the last 10 years.
Read more »
Here's what you should know about the IPO processUber, Lyft, Pinterest and Airbnb plan to break into the public market. Here's how the process unfolds.
Read more »
How IPOs From Uber, Airbnb And Others Could Create A $230 Billion Windfall And 6,000 New Millionaires6,000 is a rough guess of just how many millionaires will be part of this next tech IPO wave.
Read more »
The IPO Millionaires Are Coming!As tech companies get ready for initial public offerings, their employees await newfound wealth. Silicon Valley’s luxury firms are already making their pitches; heli-skiing in Greenland.
Read more »
Trump Has Now Shifted $1.3 Million Of Campaign-Donor Money Into His BusinessDonald Trump has charged his own reelection campaign $1.3 million for rent, food, lodging and other expenses since taking office, according to a Forbes analysis of the latest campaign filings.
Read more »