Need help with the pricing on My listing

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Juan-Pablo221
Level 1
Cusco, Peru

Need help with the pricing on My listing

Hello comunity,  my name is J.P. and i'm writting from Cusco, Peru

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Marie8425
Top Contributor
Buckeye, AZ

@Juan-Pablo221 

I think you need to review the Airbnb Help Articles.  Your listing has no description, your amenities are very low average is more 50 and your max occupancy is 2 for a 3 bedroom house?

Writing an effective listing description
Help guests picture themselves in your space.
By Airbnb on Nov 18, 2020
Updated Nov 28, 2023
 
 
 
Marie8425_0-1747083347905.jpeg

 

Writing a thorough description of your place is one of the best ways to set expectations and attract bookings. Let guests know exactly what they’ll find when they arrive.

Write your listing description

There are more than 7 million homes on Airbnb. Use the Listing description section to describe what’s unique about yours.

  • Keep it brief. Guests often scan listing descriptions for key features. Lead with what’s most important, and avoid duplicating information that appears in other parts of your listing, like your full list of amenities.
  • Tell the story of your space. Be specific about the experience you’re offering guests. A modest room downtown can be “a perfect base for exploring the city.” A top-floor apartment surrounded by trees can “feel like you’re in a treehouse.”

  • Focus on special features. Explain what sets your place apart, highlighting the top amenities guests want. Read other listing descriptions and reviews for inspiration, and to learn what types of information guests appreciate.

  • Be realistic. Overselling or exaggerating can lead to disappointment and negative reviews. Be upfront about aspects of your property that could pose a challenge for some guests, including people with limited mobility or children.

Fill out all other sections

Use the remaining sections to help guests understand what it’s like staying in your space.

  • Your property. Write a general description of your rooms and spaces, emphasizing fun yet practical details guests might want to know. For example, “The backyard is fenced in, with space for kids and pets to run around.”
  • Guest access. Let guests know which parts of the space they can use. For example, “Guests can access a patio that’s shared with the main house.”
  • Interaction with guests. Select your in-person interaction preference to set expectations. The options range from spending time with guests to communicating through the app.
  • Other details to note. Include anything else you’d like guests to know that isn’t listed elsewhere. For example, “The house is a 10-minute walk from the city center.”

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Marie8425
Top Contributor
Buckeye, AZ

@Juan-Pablo221 

I think you need to review the Airbnb Help Articles.  Your listing has no description, your amenities are very low average is more 50 and your max occupancy is 2 for a 3 bedroom house?

Writing an effective listing description
Help guests picture themselves in your space.
By Airbnb on Nov 18, 2020
Updated Nov 28, 2023
 
 
 
Marie8425_0-1747083347905.jpeg

 

Writing a thorough description of your place is one of the best ways to set expectations and attract bookings. Let guests know exactly what they’ll find when they arrive.

Write your listing description

There are more than 7 million homes on Airbnb. Use the Listing description section to describe what’s unique about yours.

  • Keep it brief. Guests often scan listing descriptions for key features. Lead with what’s most important, and avoid duplicating information that appears in other parts of your listing, like your full list of amenities.
  • Tell the story of your space. Be specific about the experience you’re offering guests. A modest room downtown can be “a perfect base for exploring the city.” A top-floor apartment surrounded by trees can “feel like you’re in a treehouse.”

  • Focus on special features. Explain what sets your place apart, highlighting the top amenities guests want. Read other listing descriptions and reviews for inspiration, and to learn what types of information guests appreciate.

  • Be realistic. Overselling or exaggerating can lead to disappointment and negative reviews. Be upfront about aspects of your property that could pose a challenge for some guests, including people with limited mobility or children.

Fill out all other sections

Use the remaining sections to help guests understand what it’s like staying in your space.

  • Your property. Write a general description of your rooms and spaces, emphasizing fun yet practical details guests might want to know. For example, “The backyard is fenced in, with space for kids and pets to run around.”
  • Guest access. Let guests know which parts of the space they can use. For example, “Guests can access a patio that’s shared with the main house.”
  • Interaction with guests. Select your in-person interaction preference to set expectations. The options range from spending time with guests to communicating through the app.
  • Other details to note. Include anything else you’d like guests to know that isn’t listed elsewhere. For example, “The house is a 10-minute walk from the city center.”
Alex
Community Manager
Community Manager
Toronto, Canada

Hello @Juan-Pablo221

 

Thank you for reaching out to the Community with your question! Marie has already provided you with a wonderful suggestion to check out the Help Center to enhance your listing description. You can find the link she shared with you here: Writing an effective listing description. 👈 
 
Let us know if you find this helpful!
 
Best,
Alex
 

 

 

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