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Bhumika
Community Manager
Community Manager
Toronto, Canada

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Hello everyone! 😊

Welcome to the Community Center! 👋  I'm @Bhumika , one of the Community Managers for our English Community Center along with my lovely team members @Quincy @Paula @Rebecca  and @Elisa  and we are thrilled to have you join us.

Let's kickstart this thread with a little about us Community Managers:

@Quincy : I'm from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 I have been on the Community Center for 6+ years, and have been an Airbnb Host myself. I love cycling🚲, playing football, and travelling🌏 . I love how dynamic and diverse the Community Center is as we meet Hosts from all around the globe. 

@Bhumika 🌍 I was born in Gujarat, India 🇮🇳 , and shifted to Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦 last year! 📷 I recently realized my love for photography and aesthetics. I love to capture mundane life and candid pictures. 🌆 When I'm not working, you'll find me binge-watching thriller movies or exploring history.

@Paula : I am from Colombia 🇨🇴 and currently living in British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦. I have a passion for Latin American culture (I love to dance 💃) . I've had the opportunity to visit around 20 countries 🌎 and plan to visit many more. In my free time, I enjoy outdoor activities, especially mountain biking 🚲 and hiking 🏔.

@Rebecca : I'm from Cardiff in Wales originally but being a military child and a veterans spouse, I've travelled and lived in a lot of different places in the UK and Europe. I'm an environmentalist 🌿 and like to minimise my impact on the planet 🌎 as well as volunteering in my local community.  I love sea swimming 🌊 yoga on the beach 🧘‍ and I'm a children's yoga instructor too! 🙌 

@Elisa : I was born in Italy 🇮🇹 and as a lover of unique experiences—from exploring the streets of Rome🇮🇹 , Paris 🇫🇷, and Toronto 🇨🇦 to appreciating timeless art and cuisine—I'm here to blend the old with the new. 

 

Now it's your turn! Tell us a bit about yourself. Where are you from? And is there something special about the location of your accommodation that you'd like to share?

Looking forward to getting to know you all!

Warm regards,

Bhumika

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Brett-And-Megan0
Level 1
San Luis Obispo, CA

Hello, Brett here.  Been hosting for about a year now and just launched our second ABB.  Exciting stuff.  Really love the community and reading these posts. Thank you.

Quincy
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Hi @Brett-And-Megan0, Welcome to the community! 😊

 

It’s awesome to hear that you’ve just launched your second Airbnb—congratulations! 🎉 What have been some of your biggest learnings or surprises since you started hosting?

 

Since you've just listed your second property, I would recommend that you ask the Community for a listing critique as it could be very helpful receiving feedback from fellow Hosts. Read more on how to ask listing critique by clicking here👈

 

Quincy

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Michael9269
Level 2
Mission Viejo, CA

Hi everyone! I am from southern California. Now I am hosting three rental properties, one in Mission Viejo, one in Laguna Hills, and one in Upland. I have multiple listings for each property, making the total listings over 80! My biggest frustration is Airbnb's discrimination against us hosts. When a guest reports something to Airbnb, Airbnb now does not even give a chance to allow me to voice my side of the story before reaching their decision in the guest's favor. This does not happen to me once. It happens so many times that it has become a pattern in which Airbnb would rather kiss the guests' butt without any concern of hosts' benefits. Let me give you the most recent example. A guest from South Korea sent pictures to Airbnb claiming my place is dirty and does not match the photos of my listing. His original reservation is one month. He wanted to check out in five days. Without hearing my side of the story at all, Airbnb simply granted his request and processed the refund of the rest 25 nights. I called the customer service and sent numerous messages requesting an opportunity to voice my side of the story. Every time someone in the Resolution department would told me he or she would call me, but after about two weeks, I still do not receive any call back from that department. My only interpretation is they are so embarrassed to call me back. And you know what, that guest has been on Airbnb for only one month. Airbnb would rather ** but treat me, a host over ten years, like  **!

 

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@Bhumika: I am from  Jamaica 🇯🇲.

It is a tropical paradise that has a lot of attractions, which includes beautiful beaches , rivers and botanical gardens.

I enjoy traveling and meeting people.

Quincy
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Hi @Ann45818,

 

Jamaica sounds like a stunning place with so much to offer! 🌴 What are some of your favorite spots or hidden gems in Jamaica that you’d recommend to visitors?

 

I’d love to hear more about your experiences and what makes your country special to you! Please feel free to start a conversation by clicking here or create a post using the "Post" button up top to share the beauty and unique aspects of your country with the community.

 

Quincy

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@Quincy: 👋

We are approachable,  friendly and helpful.

Some of the attractions that I enjoy and trust that visitors will also, are namely:

Dunns River Falls in St. Ann, an adventurous climb from bottom to top, best aided by a tour guide.

Castle Botanical Gardens in St. Mary, which also includes a river as a combo.

James Bond in St. Mary to enjoy the sunshine 🌞 and relax.

🍻

Yunus-Emre10
Level 1
Giresun, Türkiye

@Elisa 

hello community. I am from Türkiye. I like travelling abroad. I like to drive car. I live in the eastern black sea region of Türkiye. I wait to host guests in Giresun from all over the world. Ciao 

Quincy
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Hello and welcome to the community! @Yunus-Emre10 🌍 What are some highlights or unique features of Giresun that you’re excited to share with guests? Looking forward to hearing more about your hosting journey!

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Rasha212
Level 1
England, United Kingdom

Hello 

 

I am Rasha. I live in UK.
Started airb&b for personal reasons. All new in the world of hosting.  I need advice with regard taxes.

 

help?

 

Thank you 

 

 

 

 

Quincy
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Hi @Rasha212

 

Welcome to the Community 

 

Here's a post I found about taxes in the UK that you might find useful. You can also explore more topics by using the search bar or feel free to create a new post with any specific questions you have—everyone here is super supportive and happy to help!

 

Glad to have you with us! 😊

 

Quincy

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Hello All,

 

I'm Amber. I am originally from New England (East Coast), USA 🇺🇲, but currently live in NE Ohio.

 

I'm an avid reader, writer, editor, and do substantial magazine and newspaper writing for communities. 

 

In my spare time I love to cook, (read more), draw, kayak, travel, and meet new people.

 

I'm an empty nester-ish with a hospitality management background and some time on my hands. I joined Airbnb after my dog died (she was a rescue and fearful of people).

 

I love my home and after seeing my neighbor do it, I thought I would just start. Its already been very rewarding to help others and do what I love (make people feel at home). 

 

Amber 

Paula
Community Manager
Community Manager
Port Moody, Canada

Beautiful introduction, @Amber-Jeanne0. Thank you so much for sharing it with us 🌻

 

How long have you been hosting? How has your experience been so far? Is this a peak season for you?

 

Please keep us posted.

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Thank you so much, Paula!

I was on live for less than I week I believe and have had 4 inquiries and 3 bookings so far. 

 

The experience has been good. I was very nervous. There are so many scams out there to watch for, with this also being electronic I was nervous so I decided to ask my mentor a couple of questions as soon as I got my first inquiry! He was amazing 

 Bill was so supportive and gave me a couple of tips. (Even during set up online, he was helpful.)

 

It's interesting... I know I am in a location where it's hard to find good accommodations and proximity to needs combined, but who knew I'd be helping locals first during home remodels or visits back to the area. 

 

Amber 

Paula
Community Manager
Community Manager
Port Moody, Canada

Wow, @Amber-Jeanne0, securing 3 bookings in your first week hosting is a significant milestone! Congratulations! Even as a newcomer to the platform, it’s clear you have a wealth of knowledge about the hospitality industry. If you could share your top 3 tips for a great start on Airbnb, what would they be? 🌟

 

I also wanted to express my sympathy regarding your dog. I am very sorry. For me, my dogs are an important part of my family as well 💗

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You are so sweet, @Paula.

Thank you! It was my first and only dog (foster failure here ✋🏼lol she rescued me though 💕❤️‍🩹). 

 

So my top 3 tips for a great start as a newbie on Airbnb would be (they'll be more as I go):


1. Do your research.

-Be a guest somewhere else a few times (it's a great perspective). I had hotel management and travel experience, so I knew on a high level what I was doing (which is fun to add those premium touches that a concierge would of I needed something I forgot at home), however the personal Airbnb experiences over the past couple of years helped me to understand the inner workings of being a guest at an establishment such as these.

 

- Read everything that Airbnb provides for you.

There's plenty of clear instructions, tools and guidance, plus I just found the community today so that was exciting.

 

-Do searches of other Airbnb rentals in your neighborhood (or in the vicinity- city wise). This is not necessarily for you to use for you to ramp up your Airbnb, but more so for valuable insight into other Airbnb comparisons like yours. You get insight into what they offer, how they price, and quickly know what not to do or what guests appreciate via the reviews.

 

2. Let Airbnb set your main rental price to start out, then add your own reasonable cleaning fees (my pet fees are too low because I didn't set it the way I wanted to, but it's next on the list). Anything I have ever sold, sells.  I do believe pricing for the value is key.

 

3. Most importantly, and if you do anything BEST, be honest.

-My Airbnb is a spare room in my basement. It was my daughter's room which I updated a little bit. We have one bathroom. None of this is 5-star, but it's charming, clean, and we are hospitable. Our location is the bomb (best neighborhood in the city and we are local to anything and everything including main highways, though it's quiet here with walking for people and dogs near the lake).

Be honest because they're going to see it anyway, and we all know we very much dislike being misled.

 

-My guests are more comfortable knowing in advance what the situation is. Whether or not it's what they want, at least they aren't facing any surprises when they get here. They know before they book.

 

(Be sure to highlight the greatest things about your Airbnb or the area as well.)

 

A Bonus?
Be hospitable.
1. If you're just starting out, but never worked in hospitality, an EXCELLENT ATTITUDE & CUSTOMER SERVICE will go a long way ☺️. Be available to them from the start to the end. Even if you can't rectify something immediately, at least they know your response time kicks and that tells them you care about them.

 

2. You're always going to miss something.

Don't panic, just make a note for the next time someone books with you.

 

If you do the above, and take care of safety first, then work down the line on the list making sure it's clean, comfortable, and things work, you should do great.

That's the least we can do for our guests and often those are their top concerns.