Hey everyone! I’ve been an Airbnb host for over 4 years and ...
Hey everyone! I’ve been an Airbnb host for over 4 years and typically had pretty steady back-to-back bookings. I recently had...
We are new to Airbnb. Is it OK to reach back out to a potential guest that had questions about our property, but didn’t book after a month has passed. I assume they were ‘shopping’ for rates. She wanted information on fees and taxes before booking, but did not book.Their dates are still available. Feel like I need to inquire, but don’t want to sound desperate!
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I wouldn't bother . For future reference the guest can see the total price when they book including a breakdown of taxes and fees so strange they would ask you.
Sometimes it's a sign of a scammer looking to do a direct booking to avoid fees .
Hello @Jennifer5142
Generally if guests don't book, it's because they found a listing that was better suited to their needs, didn't have the budget or it's just that their plans changed. The reasons are numerous and they may have preferred to go with a host that had existing reviews - who knows?
Personally I wouldn't contact them as you will probably be setting yourself up with some bartering and as you say you'll be in the weaker position because the guest will feel that you're desperate!
I went onto your listing and couldn't help notice two things:
Yes, 1 week is intentional. We are not looking for longer term rentals. More profitable where were are. We are actually in a beach area.
As far as the sleeper sofa goes, this is an open concept home. No actual rooms other than the bathroom. We felt like the pictures would explain it all. We were not sure how else to list it. Like I mentioned, we are new to the listing process. So far we have bookings for couples and their children. I believe the kiddos sleep on the sleeper sofa.
We are getting bookings so I am pleased with that.
Thank you for your prompt response!
I wouldn't bother . For future reference the guest can see the total price when they book including a breakdown of taxes and fees so strange they would ask you.
Sometimes it's a sign of a scammer looking to do a direct booking to avoid fees .
Well, the problem is that on this property, there's the open concept house, and also a covered RV site to rent. We haven't been able to figure out how to set up the RV listing. The house rents separately or for an additional fee the RV site is available. That is what is confusing these potential guests!
Hi @Jennifer5142 😊,
Thank you for bringing up this topic in the Community Center!
I understand your point. Did you decide what to do?
I'm happy you’ve found many hosts to discuss this with! 😍
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