We have not had any reservations for some weeks so would lik...
We have not had any reservations for some weeks so would like to talk to support about this. How do we contact them,
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Hello, am am totally new in the rent and ask your advice about
* my listing Post
* Price for such house
* Recommendations for my post to get it booked
And any any advices
airbnb.com/h/inca-westminster
Thank you so much!
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House is gorgeous but the listing reads identical to a real estate house for sale listing. I see you are in real estate. People are not buying the house so I would take this approach instead-
NEIGHBORHOOD- talk location first- what’s within walking distance, what’s driving. People need to know immediately if this is the right location for them.
ADA- stairs, grab bars, if nothing make it very clear. People need to know if the house can accommodate them or not.
PARKING- you mention 5 cars but only allow 7 guests. I personally wouldn’t promote the 5 car parking garage. Do you really want 5 cars hiding in a garage? You could end up with over 20 people sneaking in.
HVAC- assuming central heat and AC but I like to say that up front so people know it will be comfortable. Fireplaces? Other?
then I get into the rooms/amenities-
great room, kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, office, laundry, outdoor spaces.
then things like guest access, pets allowed? , licensing info, rules, other things to note.
I don’t know the market but the price seems low.
to get the ball rolling on bookings try a 20% promotion.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/16000416?source_impression_id=p3_1695498579_lXog90Ai%2Buj8n9Qg
There are few articles that you can check out on how to boost your listing performance, and or make more competent to other surrounding listings such as the following :
https://www.airbnb.com/resources/hosting-homes/a/209
https://www.airbnb.com/resources/hosting-homes/a/43
But as always the best way is to find it out from other Host how they do theirs. You may try checking out the listing from within your area. Find a listing that is just like yours to see how they setup theirs so you have a guide. You do not have to copy the same exact thing but you can take some pointers from different listings within your area to build a unique listing that is only yours.
I would also suggest to target being a SuperHost to make the most out or Airbnb you can find more information here: https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/829
House is gorgeous but the listing reads identical to a real estate house for sale listing. I see you are in real estate. People are not buying the house so I would take this approach instead-
NEIGHBORHOOD- talk location first- what’s within walking distance, what’s driving. People need to know immediately if this is the right location for them.
ADA- stairs, grab bars, if nothing make it very clear. People need to know if the house can accommodate them or not.
PARKING- you mention 5 cars but only allow 7 guests. I personally wouldn’t promote the 5 car parking garage. Do you really want 5 cars hiding in a garage? You could end up with over 20 people sneaking in.
HVAC- assuming central heat and AC but I like to say that up front so people know it will be comfortable. Fireplaces? Other?
then I get into the rooms/amenities-
great room, kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, office, laundry, outdoor spaces.
then things like guest access, pets allowed? , licensing info, rules, other things to note.
I don’t know the market but the price seems low.
to get the ball rolling on bookings try a 20% promotion.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/16000416?source_impression_id=p3_1695498579_lXog90Ai%2Buj8n9Qg