First-Time Hosts Seeking Expert Feedback on Our Listing! 🙏🏡

Priyanka92
Level 1
Seattle, WA

First-Time Hosts Seeking Expert Feedback on Our Listing! 🙏🏡

Hi Airbnb Community,

We’re excited (and a little nervous!) to be starting our journey as first-time Airbnb hosts. We’ve just listed our property in the beautiful Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, and we’d love to hear your expert insights on how to improve our listing to maximize guest satisfaction and business performance.

Here’s our listing: Our Queen Anne Airbnb Retreat.

We’re particularly looking for feedback on:
1️⃣Photos – Do they showcase the space well? Is the ordering of the photos optimal, or should we adjust it to create a better first impression?
2️⃣Description – Is it clear, engaging, and informative enough?
3️⃣Pricing – Does it seem competitive for the Seattle market?
4️⃣Amenities – Are there any “must-haves” we’re missing?
5️⃣Overall Appeal – Does the listing make you want to book? If not, what’s missing?

We’d also appreciate any tips for first-time hosts on providing exceptional guest experiences and building strong reviews.

Thank you in advance for taking the time to help us grow and improve—we truly value your feedback and expertise!

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Emilie
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Hi @Priyanka92

 

The view from your rooftop deck is stunning 😍 Have you received your first booking yet or is it something exciting to look forward to still? 

 

I'd love to hear what some of our community members think of your beautiful townhouse; what suggestions do you have for Priyanka on her listing, @Nur785 @Bettye6 @Oksana127 @Jim-and-Caroline0 and @Joe771?

 

Thank you in advance for your feedback 

 

Emilie

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Oksana127
Top Contributor
Riga, Latvia

Hi there,

Welcome to the Airbnb community, and congratulations on launching your listing in Queen Anne! It’s natural to feel both excited and nervous when starting this journey, but you’re off to a great start by seeking feedback. I’ve taken a look at your listing and would love to share my insights:

Photos

Your space looks lovely, and the photos do a good job of showcasing the property’s charm. A few suggestions:

Lead with your most eye-catching photo—something that immediately highlights the unique appeal of your home (e.g., the cozy living room or a great outdoor view, if available).

Consider adding captions to your photos to guide guests through the space and highlight key features.

If you’re able, schedule a photoshoot during the daytime with natural light for even brighter and more inviting shots.

Description

Your description is clear and informative, but I’d recommend emphasizing the benefits of your location. For instance:

Mention that Queen Anne is one of Seattle’s most desirable neighborhoods, known for its charm, views, and proximity to landmarks like the Space Needle.

Highlight who your space is perfect for (e.g., couples, business travelers, or families).

Use bullet points to make the key features of your home easy to scan.

Pricing

Your pricing seems reasonable, but it’s always helpful to check similar listings in your area to ensure you’re competitive. Keep an eye on demand trends and consider using Airbnb’s Smart Pricing tool (while still setting a minimum to protect your earnings).

Amenities

Your amenities list looks solid! A few “extras” that guests tend to love:

A coffee/tea station with a variety of options.

High-quality linens and towels for a hotel-like experience.

Thoughtful touches like a welcome note, local snacks, or a guidebook with personalized recommendations.

Overall Appeal

Your listing is inviting and has a lot of potential! To make it even stronger, think about what sets your space apart. Is it the neighborhood, the cozy design, or a special feature? Highlight that uniqueness in your title and description.

Tips for First-Time Hosts

Communication is key – Respond promptly to inquiries and send a warm welcome message before check-in.

Set clear expectations – Make sure your house rules and check-in instructions are easy to follow.

Personal touches – Guests love small details like fresh flowers, local guidebooks, or a handwritten welcome note.

Ask for feedback – Encourage guests to share their experience and take constructive comments to heart.

Start strong with reviews – Exceed guest expectations early on to build a great reputation.

You’re off to an excellent start, and I’m sure your Queen Anne retreat will quickly become a favorite among Seattle visitors. Wishing you all the best on your hosting journey!

Warm regards,