Short Term Sage positions itself as an educational resource platform for short-term rental investors and Airbnb entrepreneurs. Its core pitch is to help users build a business without owning property, through Airbnb short-term rentals, rental arbitrage, or co-hosting. The site offers a free webinar, YouTube channel, Facebook group, blog, podcast, as well as paid programs including VRM Formula and VRM Accelerator.
The most detailed information available is for VRM Formula: an 8-week training program designed to teach users how to launch, automate, and scale a short-term rental business on Airbnb. Deliverables include step-by-step video content, toolkits, a private community, two 2-hour Zoom Q&A sessions per week, accountability partners, and 24/7 support from the community or coaches. VRM Accelerator emphasizes one-on-one collaboration with the team, covering the acquisition, furnishing, photography, and setup of a first listing. Judging from the page content, instruction appears to be in English, with no Chinese-language teaching materials mentioned.
The website does not disclose specific pricing, payment methods, refund policies, or installment options. It only indicates that users need to apply and book a call to assess fit. We also did not find any official accreditation, completion certificate, or industry qualification details. Before signing up, users should therefore confirm the total cost, scope of service, refund terms, coaching duration, and whether there is a written contract.
Its strengths are a clearly defined niche, coverage of key stages from launching to scaling a short-term rental business, and a relatively complete learning support system combining videos, community, Q&A, and accountability mechanisms. Founder Julian Sage is described as a short-term rental host and education platform founder who has operated more than 60 listings and generated over $1 million in annual revenue, giving the program some practical credibility. The risks are that the site uses strong marketing language, such as financial freedom and six- or seven-figure profits, while actual outcomes depend heavily on local regulations, property supply, rental costs, occupancy rates, and operational capability. In addition, gambling-site content appeared mixed into the scraped page text, which may indicate page contamination, hijacking, or a crawling anomaly, so the security of the official website should be verified.
This course is better suited to entrepreneurs who want to operate Airbnb short-term rentals, rental arbitrage, or co-hosting in English-speaking markets. Users in China should note that Airbnb has exited the domestic listings business in mainland China, so the course methods may not directly apply to local homestay platforms. Network access, international payments, and contract enforcement should also be confirmed in advance. Alternative resources include Airbnbβs official resources, AirDNA content, the BiggerPockets short-term rental section, and domestic homestay operation courses.
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