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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
Thanks, @Paula,
I have been a super host for the past 6 years. The three most repeated comments that I get from my guests on their reviews are:
- Friendliness and quickness on my communication with them.
- The accuracy on the descriptions and photos of my properties; along with all the useful amenities I provided.
- My willingness and flexibility to accommodate their needs to the best of my ability.
Hi, I'm Bridgit from the US, currently living in Punta Gorda, FL, with another home on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I love to travel and discovered my passion for co-hosting a few years ago. I currently manage several properties and am excited to keep expanding my portfolio. I’m always looking for tips and tricks to help property owners succeed and increase profitability!
Hello @Bridgit10, a warm welcome to the Airbnb Community Center!
Are you co-hosting other properties remotely or in person?
Best regards,
Hi,
I’m from Oregon and have a passion for being a great host. I enjoy connecting with people and sharing experiences. Looking forward to getting to know more of you and networking.
Cheers!
Gary
Hello @Gary1419 😊
I see you’re a Superhost—congratulations! Would you like to share a bit about your journey? What were your top 3 strategies for achieving this milestone?
Best regards,
Hello 😊 Thank you so much for the recognition! It’s been quite a rewarding journey to become a Superhost.
Here are my top 3 strategies that helped me achieve this milestone:
Thoughtful Interior Design: I focused on creating a cozy and inviting space with attention to design details and integrating modern technologies to elevate the guest experience.
Impeccable Cleanliness: Cleanliness is non-negotiable in my properties. I ensure every space is spotless, which has led to consistently positive feedback from guests.
Personal Touch: I like to go the extra mile by leaving handwritten welcome notes along with snacks and bottled water upon arrival. This small gesture makes guests feel truly welcomed and appreciated.
Of course, happy to help 😀
I'm Ruth Hill. I live in Northern Kentucky, just south of Cincinnati, OH. I have been hosting since August of 2018. Before that, we had exchange students and other mid-term guests who needed a temporary place to stay. We started because my husband lost his job and we needed extra income to pay our bills.
Once the children all moved out I started fixing up the house to make it friendly for guests in anticipation of my daughter's wedding. We hosted family for a few days and realized we had a 5-bedroom home with no guests. I suggested AirBNB and we have been successful.
Since then, my husband had me take over his crash pads in Detroit, and we purchased 2 more condos and a house. We enjoy most of the guests we host. There are also some very difficult situations we have faced and AirBNB has been a great support. 95 - 99% of our guests are wonderful and grateful we offer an inexpensive, yet safe alternative to a cheap hotel.
Hello @Ruth1536
Thank you so much for sharing your introduction and part of your Airbnb journey!
What has been the most challenging situation you’ve faced over the years?
Please feel free to start a 👉New conversation here to share ideas, tips, or ask questions to our experienced Hosts.
Regards,
I always hate having to deny people, but I do just to maintain a safe listing. Last week I had two situations which upset me greatly. AirBNB was a huge help.
One was a young lady who reserved for 1 in my home. I have a no pets rule because I have two cats. I realize that service animals are allowable but they are to stay with their owners and do not bark at all.
This lady showed up with three dogs, a cage, and her boyfriend. She also asked to come early. I was busy in town 20 minutes away but I was concerned about this reservation so I looked at my Ring doorbell camera and saw them bring these into the home. I hurried home and when I arrived there was barking. I had already called AirBNB (took me 20 minutes to connect) and they assisted me in removing them from the property. This is a shared property as we rent 4 bedrooms. Some of my guests get up early and some arrive late. The last thing I needed was dogs barking as people came and went. They stole some of my food, caused me to have to clean the room again, and they got a full refund, despite they had already moved in. I will probably file a claim, but that was very distressing.
The next day, I had a young man reserve for himself for a small bedroom at another property. He then proceeded to ask if he could move in 3 hours early and I informed him it would be extra. He opted to not. He also asked if his co-workers could share the room with him. This is a very small room with a full size bed and very little floor space. I again said no. I offered the other room that slept 2, as an additional rental, and he never made the reservation.
The next day I was cleaning a room at this house at 9 am and he knocked on my door asking me if he had to wait until 4 pm. I said yes. He left. He then returned and knocked and said he needed a place closer to Cincinnati (he took a Lyft all the way to my address so he knew how far it was) where he worked. He asked if he could cancel and get a refund. I said yes, relieved he would not be staying. I then walked out to the driveway which is rather long and looked out to the street and saw 5 of them waiting for a Lyft to return to Cincinnati. I can't imagine what would have happened if I had let them in. Thankfully AirBNB canceled the reservation for me without penalty. This was very frightening.
These difficult situations live with me for days and take time to get over. I worry about what their review of me will be as they are hard to remove. I worry if they will come back and break in to my house.
I feel terrible that these upset me so, as the majority of my guests are wonderful. Every guest who requests is a potential nightmare and you just never know. The hardest part of hosting is having the wisdom to know who to decline. This is why host reviews are so important.
My Name is Ruth Hill. I live in Northern Kentucky, just across the river from Cincinnati, OH. We have been hosting on AirBNB since 2018. We have been hosting mid-term guests for over 20 years. It started not long after we moved into our house and my husband lost his job during 9/11 (he is a pilot).
When my children moved out, I decided to remodel the bedrooms and bathroom for guests for my daughter's wedding. After they visited 3 - 4 days, I realized we had a 5 bedroom house with no guests. I suggested AirBNB to my husband and we jumped in.
We have learned so much over the years and AirBNB has been a valuable resource in assisting us in hosting so many guests over the years. I love hosting and creating a place that people want to stay.
Hi Everyone! My name is Stephanie. I am from Maryland and currently co-host a property. It went through some rough reviews when the hosts initially managed it, but I took it over and it gets nothing but 5 stars now! It is now a Superhost location and building its reputation back up. Hoping to share my specialty of good reviews and better service to others!
Hello @Stephanie3351, it is absolutely great to have you here.
I would like to invite you to share some tips with our wonderful community by starting a 👉New conversation here.
I am sure your expertise will greatly benefit many new Hosts 😊