Critique my listing - Jay in Grand Gaube, Mauritius

Poorna-Jay-Madhav0
Level 1
Perth, Australia

Critique my listing - Jay in Grand Gaube, Mauritius

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Hello everyone,


I'm a new host facing challenges with maintaining consistent bookings.

I'd greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to review my listing and provide feedback on any areas for improvement. Whether it's missing house rules, unclear descriptions, or general tips to boost my bookings, I'm open to your advice.

 

Here's the link to my listing: 

airbnb.com/h/modern-oceanfront-getaway-secluded-mauritius

 

Thank you in advance for your time and valuable insight!

Best regards,


J

 

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5 Replies 5
Andrea6232
Level 10
Bergamo, Italy

Ciao @Poorna-Jay-Madhav0 , well ... I have nothing to say, you made a great job with your listing!

 

Andrea

@Poorna-Jay-Madhav0 Beautiful listing..if anything is there a lot of competition in the same building..everything looks n sounds fantastic 

@Poorna-Jay-Madhav0 Your place looks beautiful! I'd recommend showing a picture that's a clear example of the view from the balcony. It is hard to get a sense of what the view from the space is. 

 

Also, I would get co2 alarms. They're an inexpensive safety feature that is a must-have for a lot of people. 

Randy589
Level 2
Grand Rapids, MI

@Poorna-Jay-Madhav0 Well designed, great photography. Simply one of the best overall listings I have seen! No suggestions for improvements.

Rafael1870
Level 2
New York, NY

@Poorna-Jay-Madhav0 I’ll echo what others are saying. Great job putting the listing together. If things don’t change on the booking side, perhaps reconsider which picture you’ll use to showcase your property. I get it that you want to showcase that it’s right by the water, hence a panoramic view picture from the sky but this could be leading to eyeballs shifting to other listings when your listing comes up in the search results. I see that you have some solid pictures of the interior. If only there was a way to showcase the interior and proximity to the water at the same time  (I would use that as my default picture). This is more of art than a science and I’m sure you’ll figure it out with trial and error. Good luck!

 

Rafa