Hi Ehzad,
For mid- to long-term stays, it's important to strike a balance between providing comfort and managing costs. Offering essentials like an initial supply of bath tissue, paper towels, body wash, shampoo, conditioner, hand soap, dish soap, and laundry detergent is a great start. Make it clear in your listing that these are starter supplies and that guests will need to restock for longer stays. Guests also appreciate having cleaning supplies available to maintain the space themselves during their stay.
High-speed Wi-Fi is a must, especially for remote workers. Consider offering a comfortable workspace or desk if possible, as this adds significant value for long-term stays. Providing a washer and dryer or access to laundry facilities is a huge plus, and listing this amenity will make your property more attractive.
When it comes to rates, research comparable listings in your area offering long-term stays. Competitive pricing is crucial, especially since you mentioned you’re not charging very high rates. Offering discounts for stays over 30 days is common practice, as it can help attract long-term bookings while ensuring your property remains occupied.
In your listing, clearly outline what is included and any policies related to long-term stays. This transparency helps manage guest expectations and ensures positive reviews. Mentioning details like available amenities, supplies provided, and housekeeping expectations will set you apart as a thoughtful and organized host.
I hope this helps.
All the best,
Upfish Management