What would you grade my property

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Natasha632
Level 2
Ontario, CA

What would you grade my property

How would you grade my property 

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Ms--Iffat0
Level 6
Islamabad, Pakistan

Dear @Natasha632

I recently checked out your listing, and I think it has great potential! The space itself is lovely, and with just a few small tweaks, it could be even more visually appealing to guests.

Here are some ideas that might enhance the overall presentation:

  1. Hiding TV wires: A cleaner look always makes a room feel more polished
  2. Adjusting the air-conditioner position: if repositioning isn't possible, adding a frame, artwork, or a light fixture on the wall could help balance it visually.
  3. Indoor Plants: one large indoor plant placed on the floor and few small plant pot on the side tables, could add warmth and depth to the space, making it feel more inviting and esthetically pleasing.

I also wanted to mention that pictures serve as a visual guide for guests who have never been to your place, so it's best to take photos and write the description for their visual tour. Right now, some images seem to focus more on the surroundings, while others are slightly tilted—recapturing them with a clearer angle and ensuring they highlight the best aspects of the space will make a big difference.


I wanted to share these thoughts because I truly think your listing has the potential to stand out and attract more guests. 

Best,
Iffat

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Helen3
Top Contributor
Bristol, United Kingdom

What do you mean by grade your property @Natasha632 

Marie8425
Top Contributor
Buckeye, AZ

@Natasha632 

I think both properties beautiful.

I think just some New Listing tweaks meaded.

On the condo you only advertise accommodating 4 Guests but since max Guests is 6 that is where your primarily displayed.

Review Amenities your New Listing says No Hot Water and No Essentials.

When you say kitchen, you should also list what appliances available, normal vary.

Use Airbnb New Listing Discount it gives your listing a traffic boost

Just because a rented space is in your secured home, Guests prefer a rental space that has a loc they control I encourage a bedroom door lock for that rental.

On the condo do some fixes and then Airbnb Custom Discount you can set up and receive Airbnb narketing

Thank you so much for your feedback! @Marie8425 

Alex
Community Manager
Community Manager
Toronto, Canada

Hello @Natasha632!

 

Thank you for leaving your question! Sometimes some constructive feedback from other hosts it's what it makes you better. 

 

How long have you been hosting? 

 

I'm going to mention some other experienced hosts to see what they think about your listings: @Rudolf103@Ms--Iffat0@Kwesi-Quao0@Jonathan2725 ,@Bradley181 and @Joseph2571

 

Best, 

Alex 

Ms--Iffat0
Level 6
Islamabad, Pakistan

Dear @Natasha632

I recently checked out your listing, and I think it has great potential! The space itself is lovely, and with just a few small tweaks, it could be even more visually appealing to guests.

Here are some ideas that might enhance the overall presentation:

  1. Hiding TV wires: A cleaner look always makes a room feel more polished
  2. Adjusting the air-conditioner position: if repositioning isn't possible, adding a frame, artwork, or a light fixture on the wall could help balance it visually.
  3. Indoor Plants: one large indoor plant placed on the floor and few small plant pot on the side tables, could add warmth and depth to the space, making it feel more inviting and esthetically pleasing.

I also wanted to mention that pictures serve as a visual guide for guests who have never been to your place, so it's best to take photos and write the description for their visual tour. Right now, some images seem to focus more on the surroundings, while others are slightly tilted—recapturing them with a clearer angle and ensuring they highlight the best aspects of the space will make a big difference.


I wanted to share these thoughts because I truly think your listing has the potential to stand out and attract more guests. 

Best,
Iffat

Thank you @Ms--Iffat0 

Joseph2571
Level 10
Central Frontenac, Canada

Hey, @Natasha632,


Fellow Ontario host here—just wanted to say your place looks absolutely beautiful. I’ve always loved Discovery Bay, and next time I’m down that way, I’ll be keeping your spot in mind for sure.


As for guidance, I think the other hosts have already shared some great tips. From where I’m sitting, you’ve created a space that looks thoughtful, relaxing, and well-loved—those sunrise and sunset views alone are a draw.


Where in Ontario are you located? Wishing you all the best as you keep going on your hosting journey.


Cheers, Joe

@Joseph2571  Thank you for your kind consideration! I am in Toronto but my properties are in Jamaica 

Juan63
Level 10
San Antonio, TX

I would honestly give you a C in the design category. The listing is too brown and lacks an identifiable design language.

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