Hi I recently post out my unit to rent , I wanted to ask if ...
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Hi I recently post out my unit to rent , I wanted to ask if there is something missing or in general option if there is some ...
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Hello!
I've only been hosting for about 2 months and would love feedback on the space as we're in a competitive area! My partner and I built this home and turned it into a rental, everyone tells me its beautiful and I'm happy with the work we've done, but I can't tell if I've been staring at it so long that I'll never feel like everything is right or if there are some things I could do that might really make a big difference in our competitive area! I'd love some honest feedback from those who aren't friends or family to see what I can do before we splurge on professional photos.
Feedback from guests tells me that the description is accurate to their experience. I know the yard has a lot of empty space and we can add to it. Financially we've done so much that we had to wait until we got some momentum on Airbnb before making any more outdoor additions. I'm happy to hear opinions about both the inside and outside space. Thank you kindly for taking the time!
Listing: www.airbnb.com/h/desertelysium
Hi @Maria24100
First of all, huge congratulations on what you’ve accomplished already — building a home and turning it into a rental is no small feat, especially in a competitive market. It’s clear you’ve put a lot of care into the space, and that really shows.
I took a look at your listing, and here are some honest observations that I hope are helpful:
Interior:
The space looks beautifully designed and thoughtfully laid out. The decor is cohesive and gives off a relaxed, modern desert vibe that fits your location well.
One suggestion: consider adding a few warm, lived-in touches — maybe a cozy throw on the couch, a few books or board games, or some local art. These little things can make the space feel more inviting and unique.
Lighting-wise, if you're relying mainly on natural light in the photos, that’s great, but when you do go for professional photography, make sure they capture how the space looks both during the day and in the evening (cozy night lighting can really sell the space).
Outdoor area:
You’re right — the yard has potential, and even simple, budget-conscious additions can go a long way: string lights, a fire pit, a few desert-friendly plants in large planters, or a shaded lounge area. These changes don’t have to be expensive and could immediately elevate your guests' experience.
Until you’re ready for bigger upgrades, maybe use your description or photos to help guests imagine how they can use the space (e.g., “Perfect for stargazing at night” or “Great for outdoor yoga or morning coffee”).
Photos & listing overall:
The current photos do a decent job of showing off the space.
Your listing title and description are clear and genuine, which is a big plus. You might consider tweaking your title to highlight a unique selling point — whether it's the “Desert Serenity,” “newly built retreat,” or something location-specific that guests might be searching for.
You're clearly doing a lot right — especially if guests are confirming that your description matches their experience. That trust is a major strength. Keep that consistency going, and gradually layer in a few more unique touches or amenities that help set you apart.
Wishing you lots of success and glowing reviews.
Nandini
@Maria24100 I don't have anything to offer other than kudos on such a gorgeous place! You are doing great. Your reviews are awesome with some real heartfelt and authentic reviews.
Great title and descpription and I love how you put in the description about the wildlife and to be aware of possible encounters.
Keep up the great work!