I have a 2 bedroom / 1 bath home that I plan to place as an ...
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I have a 2 bedroom / 1 bath home that I plan to place as an Airbnb for the first time in TN. How many sets of towels and bed...
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1. What should we include in our starter kit for people staying for a week or so? Toilet paper, paper towels, anything else etc?
2. What should we supply the kitchen with outside of cooking stuff? Standard cooking supplies like seasoning, oils, etc?
3. Do you have any tips on things that have worked for your Airbnb?
4. How do you do your pricing strategy? How do you know what is the best rate to charge for the weeks/months?
5. What helped you become a highly rated host?
Hi @Michael9828,
Welcome and wishing you much success!
Here's some general notes from our experiences along the way:
- yes to toilet paper & paper towels, add: garbage bags, paper napkins, tissues. If you read enough reviews you will see that people hate having to supply their own toilet paper or garbage bags, even if you say you are just supplying a starter supply, it still comes up and seems it isn't worth the trade off here. In terms of quantity, it doesn't have to be overboard either. And just as an aside, we offer linen napkins and swedish dishcloths so people don't have to only use single use stuff, but have opted to still provide to avoid an uproar.
- for a guest staying a week or more: we make sure our quantities of supplies are increased accordingly if this is longer than your typical reservation.
- we can't see your listing so unsure if this is relevant but: dish soap, dishwasher tabs/soap, laundry soap, general cleaning supplies so a guest can wipe things down and clean up after themselves as needed.
- we have a collection of refillable containers and bulk supplies of: hand soap, shampoo, conditioner, bodywash and we put a set in each bathroom.
- kitchen: yes to spices, two options for oil (olive, and one other for cooking), vinegar, sugar, salt/pepper, tea & coffee options. at a minimum.
- pricing: your best information is going to come from research on your specific market. I have several competitor listings that I review regularly to understand their pricing, amenities, etc. I also conduct general searches outside of this list. It is very useful to understand what a guest will be seeing when conducting a search.
Hopefully that offers some food for thought!
Hello @Michael9828!
Thank your for leaving your questions in the Community! These are great questions! 😄
I'm going to tag some hosts to see if they fan start answering your questions: @Maisie1, @Jonathan2725, @Ms--Iffat0, @Ahmed1048, @Jane4673 and @Ivan2229.
I'm sure we'll get great answers!💡
Best,
Alex
Hi @Michael9828,
Thanks @Alex for the mention — and welcome, Michael! Great questions — sounds like you’re setting up for success.
From our experience hosting our resort apartment, here’s what has worked really well:
Starter Kit:
We always include essentials like toilet paper, paper towels, garbage bags, tissues, dish soap, and laundry detergent. For week-long stays, it’s best to leave enough so guests don’t run out mid-stay. Basic cleaning supplies are also appreciated.
Kitchen Supplies:
We stock cooking oil, salt, pepper, sugar, tea, coffee, and a few basic spices — small things that go a long way.
Other Tips That Helped Us:
Pricing Strategy:
We track similar listings weekly and adjust rates based on occupancy. Dynamic pricing tools help, but manual adjustments for weekends, seasons, and holidays are key. Discounts for 7+ night stays work well, too.
Highly Rated Host Tip:
Fast, friendly communication and a spotless space make the biggest difference. Clear check-in instructions and a well-stocked place really set the tone.
Bonus Tip:
It’s really helpful to prepare a short house manual to send after booking — directions, Wi-Fi, check-in steps, and local tips. Guests appreciate the clarity and it prevents most questions.
Wishing you all the best with your hosting journey — feel free to reach out anytime!
Best,
Ahmed Nasser
Hello @Michael9828
Welcome to the world of hosting. Wish you best experience and success in this journey.
The small details and personal touches you add can turn a simple stay into a lasting memory for your guests. Here are some ideas to help make their stay effortless and enjoyable.
1. Starter Kit Essentials:
In the bathroom, stock fresh towels, toilet paper, hand soap, shampoo, conditioner, body was extra teeth brush and tooth paste, these basics make all the difference
In the kitchen, provide paper towels, dish soap, sponges, trash bags, and a few cleaning supplies.
Thoughtful Extras: Over time, I’ve found that adding small convenience items like cotton buds, toothpicks, and dental floss has been genuinely appreciated by guests, it’s the little things that make a difference!
2. Stocking the Kitchen
Pantry Staples: Salt, pepper, cooking oil, sugar, coffee, tea bags
Dishware & Utensils: Plates, bowls, glasses, cutlery, cutting board and a souse pan.
Convenience Items: A kettle, toaster, microwave, and coffee maker set the stage for a stress-free morning.
Storage Essentials: Foil, plastic wrap, and food containers help guests store leftovers easily.
3. Creating an Unforgettable Airbnb Experience
Warm Welcome: A small gift or a handwritten note makes guests feel truly appreciated
Snack board: I include chips, cookies, chocolates, and some local snacks to give them a taste of the region.
Spotless Cleanliness: The first impression matters—ensuring everything is fresh and tidy keeps your ratings high
Local Insights: Share a simple guide with your favorite restaurants, coffee shops, and activities nearby
4. Smart Pricing Strategies
Market Research: Look at similar listings in your area and price competitively.
Seasonal Adjustments: Adjust rates for high and low demand periods.
Special Offers: Discounts for longer stays or last-minute bookings can help maintain occupancy
5. Becoming a Highly Rated Host
Go Above & Beyond: Thoughtful touches like extra toiletries, cozy linens, and a well-stocked coffee station make a big difference
Fast & Friendly Replies: Prompt responses show professionalism and care
Perfect Cleanliness: A spotless space ensures guests feel comfortable and welcome
Accurate Listing Details: Transparency about amenities and house rules prevents misunderstandings
Encourage Reviews: A friendly follow-up message inviting feedback can help boost your ratings.
I hope these small touches can make all the difference, whether they’re staying for a few nights or a full week Wishing you success in your hosting journey!
Regards
Iffat