In June I had a full calendar, since then, hardly any bookin...
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In June I had a full calendar, since then, hardly any bookings. I'm wondering if somethings is wrong with my place, or are pe...
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Dear fellow Airbnb hosts,
I begin hosting on Airbnb in October 2024 and thankfully my partner and I are on our way to achieving the our Super Host status.
However, since we are fairly new, I would like to know your advice on what to expect during the winter season in terms of occupancy rates and prices for the months of January, February, March, and April, specifically for apartment units in downtown Toronto.
We are considering acquiring a second property to add our listings in December. However, we are uncertain whether it's financially too risky or is wise to launch a 2nd listing during the winter months or wait until April/May 2025.
Thank you for your helpful insights and much appreciated.
Hi @Alejandro2020,
It's great to hear everything is going so well for you and your partner on your hosting journey! What have you enjoyed the most so far?
I wanted to tag in a few of our hosts based in Toronto, in case they're able to share some insights based on their experience: @John7856 @Lovepreet4 @Guozhen0 @James4385 @Zheng49
Thanks everyone for your help! 🙂
Emilie
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Thank you so much for directing me to these Hosts in my area!
What market research did you do around supply and demand when setting up your first listing @Alejandro2020 in terms of likely occupancy rates and pricing?
this will help you make a decision about whether starting up a second listing so soon after the first one is likely to be profitable.
only you can make a decision based on your market research as to whether starting a new listing now or in the summer is a better decision.
This is an international community so the majority of us won't know anything about supply and demand in your location.
Don't forget Airbnb gives an artificial boost to new hosts so it's not a good indicator of likely demand/success.
Thank you so much for your insights. I did not know that Airbnb boost new listings. I have kept that in mind.
I did my research using Airbtics and Airdna, but sometimes their date differs greatly from one to another. Do you recommend a specific one?
@Alejandro2020 You can purchase data from Airdna.com and other providers. One thing I would say about Winter generically (unless it is a ski resort) is that prices are lower and costs much higher. As such it is important to understand your fixed vs variable costs and determine if it is even worth opening in the coldest months.
Thank you Mike! I was using Airdna for the research. I will checkout the premium version.
@Alejandro2020 Winter in Toronto can be both challenging and rewarding for Airbnb hosts. Here are some tips and insights to help you navigate the season effectively:
Understand Seasonal Trends
Winter typically sees a mix of guests: holiday travelers in December, business travelers in January and February, and early spring visitors in March and April. While overall demand might be lower than in summer, the right approach can help you maintain steady bookings.
Create a Cozy Winter Experience
Toronto winters are cold, so emphasize warmth and comfort in your listing.
Focus on Exceptional Hospitality
To build trust and attract bookings in a quieter season:
Use Strategic Pricing and Promotions
Even without numbers, you can:
Enhance Your Listing
Winter is a great time to invest in professional photography or update your listing description to appeal to seasonal travelers. For instance, mention proximity to winter festivals, skating rinks, or cozy cafes.
Consider the Second Property Thoughtfully
Launching a second listing in winter can work if:
Alternatively, waiting until spring gives you time to focus on optimizing your first listing and learning from the winter season's challenges.
Stay Flexible and Optimistic
Hosting is a dynamic journey. Be prepared to adjust based on market trends, guest feedback, and personal capacity. If you keep delivering excellent experiences, your reputation will grow, regardless of the season.
Best of luck with your hosting adventure!
@Oksana127 Wow thank you for the incredible insights about the winter time. So much to take away and to consider for the winter season!