Hi allI’m looking for experienced cleaners in Brisbane (Indo...
Hi allI’m looking for experienced cleaners in Brisbane (Indooroopilly) to clean a large airbnb property with recommendations ...
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Hello!
I recently received an inquiry about a long term stay in my Airbnb for a traveling nurse. I just wanted to see if anyone had advice on pricing and what is reasonable/fair?
thank you!
@Peyton39 one way to look at is is to do a revenue calculation along the lines of:
Current rent = X per night
Current utilisation = 60%
Therefore X times 60% would generate the same revenue.
BUT costs may be higher as heating/lighting will be 140% as opposed to 100% so need to add something for this namely
New Rent = X times .6 PLUS (Costs*0.4)
Ignoring wear and tear this should generate an equivalent profit. However many hosts would expect additional profit for sweating the asset at 100% so perhaps add 20% to this equation????
Hey @Peyton39
That’s a great question — and nice that a traveling nurse reached out! For long-term stays like that, especially 30+ days, most hosts offer a monthly discount between 10% and 25% depending on the area, season, and how utilities are handled.
A few tips to help set a fair rate:
Traveling professionals are usually responsible and long-term guests help with stability — so it’s a win-win when priced right! 🌟
— GeGe
Great advice already!
Here is Guide to Long Term Stays with Tips & Cautions - lots of scammers out there!