Hey all! I just had my first booking after listing last week...
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Hey all! I just had my first booking after listing last week! It is my personal home not a rental or proper business so hopin...
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Hey all! I just had my first booking after listing last week! It is my personal home not a rental or proper business so hoping anyone could give any tips? My personal stuff will be locked away in one of the bedrooms but of course I can’t do this for everything.
here’s my listing too, feedback is welcome!
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/1347116379998298231?viralityEntryPoint=1&unique_share_id=E88C329A-623...
Hey @Nneka24 ! Congrats on your first booking! 🎉 A few quick tips:
HI @Nneka24 ,
I agree with all of the advice the first response gave you.
Another tip is to have an inventory for everything in your property and have this pinned up in the property. This way you have a check list that everything is still there after your guests leave. I say this as I think I've had some guests taking my towels as my supply seems to have dwindled. It's not as if towels are like the dreaded socks situation in my own house where you end up with odd ones and not their matching counterpart. Does the washing machine mangle them up do you think lol!
Anyway, for 5 star reviews it is best to:
1) have written instructions up showing exactly how each appliances works as it really isn't obvious to people even if you think it is something obvious.
2) Put up a cleaning schedule to show that you cover everything. It is also a good check list for yourself so that you don't miss anything (or your cleaner if not yourself). You can be marked down a star if someone finds one single hair.
3) Everytime you have a booking send a message welcoming them and giving them instructions for arrival. I usually ask what their ETA is too even if there is a lock box. I give my mobile number as you are allowed to after they have booked. I tell them to contact me if they have any questions when they arrive. If you have written instructions above the fire, cooker or wherever needed, you probably won't hear from them. People like to feel cared for.
The above points are something I learnt as I went along but to the expense of getting a few 4 star reviews. If you do the above you might only receive 5 star reviews which is what we are all aiming for as hosts.
Good luck.
Julie x
That's interesting I've been a homeshare host for nine years and have never felt the need to put up an inventory. Personally I don't feel it feels particularly warm or welcoming . @Julie6165
Nor do I put up a cleaning schedule .
i would know immediately if any items go missing as I only have one sets of guests in my home.
I always make time to chat to guests during their stay and we often have hot drinks or a glass of wine together . It's part of what I love about being a host 😀
@Nneka24 If you haven't done so already put together a guide for your home . Ask guests to confirm a check in time and where possible show guests around on arrival.
and create a visitor guide on the platform .
Congrats on Your First Booking, @Nneka24 ! 🎉
That’s exciting! Hosting in your personal home is a big step, and I totally get the concern about personal items—I did the same when I started, locking things away in a second bedroom. In my experience, guests are generally respectful of the spaces they have access to, especially with clear house rules.
Your listing looks great! The decor is inviting (love the plants!), and you’ve got key amenities like Wi-Fi, a washer, TV, and added security—huge pluses for guests. A few quick suggestions to enhance your listing:
You’re off to a strong start, and I have no doubt guests will love your space. Wishing you the best on your hosting journey! 🚀
Hi @Nneka24 , Congrats on your first booking! How exciting. Your home is lovely, warm, and inviting! I add boxed tissues in each bedroom and living room for my guests. I find that it makes it convenient to easily reach for a kleenex whenever needed in those rooms.
The fact that your seeking advice shows your destined for success and Superhost status.
Wishing you the best of luck!
Jiri