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Does AirBNB or Vrbo offer sharing of host properties between hosts? If so how does it work? If not does anybody have experien...
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I need to stay in my own unit for a month (the unit has been booked every single day for almost 2 months) so my question is basically which one is better for the algorithm? To snooze, block or set much higher price?
Regarding the much higher price (100% increase), this is because it will be extremely unlikely to have a booking with those prices, in the miracle event that happens, it's obviously ok I can leave the unit for that/those day/s.
Any tips, thoughts or suggestions, are greatly appreciated, thanks so much!
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The algorithm won't see recent reviews (which is what it likes to see), regardless of which option you choose. So I don't think it makes any difference, but let's see if others agree.
I wouldn't worry too much, as it's only for a month.
The algorithm won't see recent reviews (which is what it likes to see), regardless of which option you choose. So I don't think it makes any difference, but let's see if others agree.
I wouldn't worry too much, as it's only for a month.
I just use the block feature.
The only problem with higher price is a possibility of having to Decline a request