Hello community! I have been renting my beachfront cottage s...
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Hello community! I have been renting my beachfront cottage since 2017, in a remote seaside village away from Athens where I l...
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Has anyone used the Airbnb Smart Pricing tool? Has it helped bring in more business? Is it worth it?
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Ha - surely you want to maximise revenue over the year, without compromising quality of guest reviews.
My standard daily rate is £350 and my bottom most limit (usually only for single nights left over a week or two in advance) is £150.
With the £98 cleaning charge, one night could then be £248. I never go below that.
I hope to fill as many night as possible at £350, but I will start to drop it - eg I just dropped some spare nights at the beginning of August to £250, but the end of August and September is still at £350, because it is 3 months off.
Interestingly, whether the guest pays £150 or £350, I still get the same number of stars in Value for Money
It’s all I use…Set-it and forget-it…anyone else? Do this?
No, I don't like it. Airbnb always try to make me DROP the price.
I am old fashioned and find that setting my own prices is the best way.
One important thing I have learned is that if you drop it below a certain amount, you get lower quality guests, and weirdly those lower quality guests actually give poorer reviews. So you might get a bit of revenue, but it comes at a cost.
I have a base price, and 2 months out, I might reduce some prices, and in particular if I have odd days, when the cleaning cost makes it look expensive, I will reduce the cost of an odd day - but never below my theshold lowest price, to maintain high quality guests.
I use * its free and give a 2 weeks analysis of various factors, not most precise but gives the trends and reaosons why you should increase / deacrease
they also have apps for guests, with AI concierge.
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