@Murray105
Luv your listings!
@Elisa tagged me on your post and noticed a few things that are possibly contributing to a lack of visibility for your listings; especially the East & West Wing. We refer to mulitple listings for the same property as "Parent" and "Child" listings:
Multiple Listings - Same Address
Here is the issue when you have multiple listings with the same address. Airbnb will "stack" the property bubbles on top of each other as they have the same physical location (slightly off-set). This makes it difficult to see all 3 listings. I was able to see all 3 listings, but had to zoom way in on the map view to do that. Most guests will not know to do that.
Parent Listing vs 2 Child Listings
Looks like you started with the "parent" main listing that sleeps up to 7 people and have enough reviews to appear higher in search results. However, your 2 child listings (East/West) wings have reviews from 2022 & 2023? One only has 5 reviews and the other only 1 review. Airbnb will see those 2 listings as "not popular" and will show listings from outside your area ahead of them as they have more reviews and the AI sees them as "more popular." When creating multiple listings for the same property, I always advise Hosts to launch listings in the busy season. This helps you take advantage of the "New" status Airbnb gives for the first 4-6wks and gives you the best chance to get bookings and reviews. Generally, new listings should be discounted 20% from your competition to attract those important 3-5 bookings. This is because your listings are pushed higher in search results while still considered "New" by Airbnb. Unfortunately, you no longer have the new status on the child listings making it difficult to be seen in search results. You could try pointing out the other 2 listings more on your parent listing and/or listing on another platform or direct booking site.
Additional Guest Fees
Additional guest fees are a big turn-off for guests. Your additional guest fees of $30 are probably hurting you; espectially on the East & West Wings. Price those based on your competition for the number of guests you list and eliminate the addl guest fee. For the main listing, I probably would eliminate the addl guest fee altogether and price it for 7 guests. You could raise your cleaning fee to off-set. Perhaps you could also maybe only add the fee after the 5th guest. $30 is a bit steep for addl guest fees.I would lower it to $20-$25 (if you keep it) as this is more standard.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
You listings don't have a carbon monoxide detector and Airbnb states its not needed as appliances are not fueled by gas, oil, kerosene or wood. However, you mention a wood log burner in your description and photos? Carbon monoxide detectors are very inexpensive. I would get some for the 3 listings just so Airbnb will remove the strikethrough on carbon monoxide detector. There have been some widely reported deaths related to carbon monoxide poisoning in Airbnbs. Also, anything on your listing that has a strike-through should be avoided.
Where You'll Sleep Section & Number of Beds
If you go to your bedroom/bed photos, there is a new option to add sleeping arrangements (type of bed and number of beds). I would do that so pictures of the beds will appear in the "Where You'll Sleep" Section. Right now this section is only showing icons for the beds instead of the actual photos of the beds. The East Wing appears to have the wrong number of beds? It shows 2 beds but appears you have 3 beds?
Pricing
Similar to @Marie8425 's comment, I didn't see any discrepancies with the way the pricing is shown in search results. Remember, if you add the number of guests to the search filter, the price shown will change, as you have the addl guest fees on all 3 listings.