@Gerardo560
Yes, you can have multiple listings for the same property. The cautions are you need to be able to lockoff areas that are not used (bedrooms/bathrooms) on the smaller listing(s) and need to sync the calendars to prevent double bookings. Many Hosts do this to increase revenue on the property. Be sure you have an efficient "team" and system to keep track of what rooms should be locked/available for each booking. Be sure to make it clear on the smaller listings what bedrooms, bathrooms (and any other room) that will not be available when booking the smaller listing. Ensure your smaller listings only show photos of the bedrooms/bathrooms they will have access to. I usually suggest it also be mentioned in your message to guests after booking (many guests don't read the listing properly).
Multiple Listings Same Property
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/289
Calendar Sync Cautions
Bookings on one listing will automatically block the others if synced correctly. However, if you want to use the property for personal use, you have to manually block ALL the listings, as blocking dates on one calendar will not block the others. This is intentional, as some Hosts keep the larger listing open on weekends and Holidays (block the smaller listing(s), in the hopes the larger gets booked first. If the larger doesn't get booked, they might unblock the smaller listing(s) close to check-in date.
Professional Tools
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/2499