Bryant Gingerich is the name of this young mechanical engineer who at 34, has radically changed his career leaving his conventional full -time work to devote himself to a secondary occupation: renew, build and rent singular accommodations In Ohio’s desert, including a curious tourist cave.
His company is called Dunlap Hollow and collects destinations for tourists who like adventure best and it is estimated that generates more than 700,000 euros in income every year. In such a decision, change is not only professional, but also a personal decision seeking happiness and feeling realized as he explains.
This story began years ago in a field of 13 hectares in Ohio. In 2019, he and his wife AmyThey bought that property with the idea of creating a unique tourist destination. There they created three charming rustic houses to rent and little by little they have gained fame until they have almost waiting list for reservations.
Apparently, the Dunlap Hollow marketing strategy It has been an important part for its success. In his Instagram account They accumulate more than 400,000 followers, at the beginning it offered free stays to influencers and thus the number of followers (and reservations) was increasing until they reached the figures they manage today.
The most emblematic: The Cave
“The Cave” is undoubtedly the most outstanding property of Gingerich, in his 140 square meters combines luxury and nature And although building it cost 400,000 euros it is very profitable because it generates about 190,000 euros a year of profit. It has currently been consolidated as one of the most desired getaways in Ohio. It also rents other properties such as “The Cottage” or “A-Frame” with a lot of charm and that also generate high annual income.
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Via | Fortune