Hi Fellow Airbnb hosts, I recently checked my listing online...
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Hi Fellow Airbnb hosts, I recently checked my listing online (in the traveller mode) and found that my cover photo does not m...
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Hello Everyone,
I have been on here a few times now, still not competed my 1,200sqft Airbnb. The unit is very open and bright and clean and pretty.
My question is;
Does the airbnb have to be perfect...? meaning i have a makeshift deck and stair to the rental space, my yard is not perfectly manicured, due to horses and chickens I have a small farm with muddy paddock s , but to fix these issues i need the income from the airbnb any suggestions?
thanks for taking time to respond
shayne
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No! They shouldn't be perfect in my mind. Airbnb started as living like a local in different places. You actually stayed in people's HOMES. Not places that were designed like hotels or companies that took over and made it like a model home. In my mind - Airbnb mindset got lost somewhere due to companies taking over the experience.
When I stay in an Airbnb I love the quirks, the details that I wouldn't find in a hotel - or maybe some place interesting that is the opposite of my actual home! Or a giant record collection, or..on a big farm where I can pet some horses or feed chickens. How cool! Ofc it should be clear and organized, but important to still have a unique vibe that feels homey.
@Shayne30 Fundamentals are to make sure it is safe for guests and to be honest with what the state of the listing is. Plenty of photos and words in the description will help you.
Thank you for your time and response
Best,
Shayne & The TillieRose Gang
@Shayne30 Completely agree. My rental apartment is 70th years old. By far not perfect, glossy & modern. I describe my place as cozy, serene, etc. Pictures tell a story as well.
Transparency & correct description for me. I am happy with my results.
I stayed @ a roaming animal sanctuary through AirBnB & the drive to the yurt was a very rough non-road. All explained in their listing .My grand daughter & I had the best of time. A 5⭐️ was a no brainer for me.
@Bettye6 Oh wow great to hear....Much Thanks for your response. I have a glamping tent as well! I wasn't going to put it here on airbnb , but i just might now.
Shayne & The TillieRose Gang
No! They shouldn't be perfect in my mind. Airbnb started as living like a local in different places. You actually stayed in people's HOMES. Not places that were designed like hotels or companies that took over and made it like a model home. In my mind - Airbnb mindset got lost somewhere due to companies taking over the experience.
When I stay in an Airbnb I love the quirks, the details that I wouldn't find in a hotel - or maybe some place interesting that is the opposite of my actual home! Or a giant record collection, or..on a big farm where I can pet some horses or feed chickens. How cool! Ofc it should be clear and organized, but important to still have a unique vibe that feels homey.
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Hello,
MUCH THANKS! my thoughts exactly!! I was a traveling Inn sitter for a few years off and on and i loved the Inns the best non corporate!
I do have horses minis and bigs, steers and chickens. My fencing doesn't match, and my paddocks are messy due to all the rain, but my little farm is home, and i want to share this with everyone. I love people, and their extended family(Pets) which will be welcome. I know how to treat my guests!!
I do have a few goals once i start getting income i will be able to upgrade! but not to lose the Quarks!
Again thank you for your honesty....Much Blessings
Shayne & The TillieRose Gang😉
Thank you much! my farm is not perfect by any means, but i do know how to make people feel special and loved!!
Hello @Helen3
I am almost there....It's been a lot doing all this alone, plus the costs! I should have my pictures and profile completed by the end of this month.
Stay tuned for TillieRose Acres Farm