Any top tips for new host?

Any top tips for new host?

Hi all, I'm a new host and have set up my property. Everything seems straightforward for setup, and I look forward to publishing in the next 24 hours. Any top tips are very welcome 🙂

 

 

Home in Shedfield · ★New · 2 bedrooms · 2 beds · 2 baths

 

 

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Trude0
Level 10
Stockholm County, Sweden

@Chelsea553 

Welcome to Airbnb! 

Tips from the top of my head: 

 

- Don’t use Instant Book - make potential guests request to book, so you can decide  if you want to accept the booking or not.

 

- Read up on the difference between Enquiries and Requests to Book (search this forum), and how to handle them. 

 

- Don’t use Smart Pricing (yet) - do your research and set your prices manually. 

 

- If you are not desperate to maximize earnings, use settings to automatically block 1-2 nights between bookings, this helps making hosting less stressful. 


- Consider which calendar/availability settings suit you, do you want Airbnb to automatically open dates so you always have x months open? If you don’t have, please know that you might suddenly see dates opened that you did not want open (and that you actually tried to manually block!). I prefer ”Unavailable by default”, and manually opening dates.

 

- Make it clear in your listing that visitors not included in the initial booking are not allowed (day or night), unless agreed in advance with you. 

- If you have outdoor cameras, be clear about that. If you don’t have them, it might be a good idea to say that you do - makes guests think twice before bringing extra guests or pets, booking for others, or throwing a party.

 

- Don’t communicate off platform, make sure you have a record of any important communication, in case needed.

 

- Scammers target new, inexperienced hosts, so be aware, and ask here  if something seems off. If anyone sends an enquiry asking for a video of your listing, it is most likely a scam. Search for threads on popular scam methods here. 

- Think twice about accepting longer bookings - at least until you have a bit of experience. Search for threads here on the subject.

Good luck!

Lorena942
Level 1
Chula Vista, CA

Quick replies show that you are attentive.

- Pay attention to cleaning details after a check out