@Kylee-and-Clayton0 Yes, that looks fine. As long as you look for places on the official Airbnb app or the official desktop website, they would be legitimate listings. It's the ones that people find on Craigslist, Gumtree, and other sites, directing them to a website that is made to look like the Airbnb site, but in fact has a slightly different URL (these scammers are quite adept), plus asking people to email them and sending them back these lengthy emails claiming that they're out of the country, that an an airbnb "agent" will meet them and give them keys and show them the place, that are bogus.
And even it's it's a legit listing on Airbnb proper, stay away from any listing where the host tells you to just tell the doorman or the neighbors that you're "friends" of the host, as that would mean that the host is a tenant subletting without the owners permission, or violating the rules of their HOA.
I see that this is a new host with this listing and no reviews yet, so you might just want to message him first, rather than Instant Book, to get a feel for the host and ask any questions you might have. Nothing wrong with booking with a brand new host, though, we all had to start somewhere.
His first language is obviously not English- I love the "Stunnishing", it's actually a cool new word he came up with (altho I imagine he actually thought it was a word).