Hi All We run a 1 bed property to let in the Highlands. Airb...
Hi All We run a 1 bed property to let in the Highlands. Airbnb has pretty much given us 100% capacity throughout the summer a...
It's not clear to me whether the price I use (I'm not using Smart Price) should be per person per night or per room per night. Anyone know?
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@Bruce37 Your place is lovely!! You have it listed as the entire home, so your price should be for the entire home per night. If you'd like to add an additional charge per person, you can do that by going to Calendar > Pricing Settings > Additional Pricing Options > Tick additional guests and add your charge per person with the option to add that charge after a certain # of people.
If you want to split the rooms up and rent them out separately, you will need to create 2 separate listings and call them "private rooms" rather than "entire house". Hope that helps! - Karen
Hi @Annette137
Go to your listing and click on "pricing", scroll down and at "extra charges" click "edit" to alter the "extra guests" charge.
To alter your base price for 1 person click edit at "nightly price" as below
Currently your listing is set to £30 for 1 person and £40 for two people as below
Hey @Linda0, my property has seven rooms. Does listing the room types as private mean the rooms are booked seperately or must i still list the rooms differently? Thanks
Each room is a separate listing, @Ojok0. "Private" on this platform means that no other guests are in the same room, such as you might find in a hostel where each bed is a separate listing. Hope this helps.
Yep, having the same problem here. I have so many rooms even in separate buildings that should be able to be booked together or separately. Having to make multiple listings without a way to hold them together, keep a shared calendar, make this impossible to use. In Brazil it is IMO especially important to set a per person price, because people lie when they book. They say 2 people and show up with 5. At least it has to be per room with a set maximum per room.
My husband and I are thining of renting out a separate apartment behind our house that was my mother's place. A mother-in-law aprtment, if you knwo what I mean. Anyway, it is seperate from our house and has a bedroom, kitchen, living room with a pull out sofa. How do we know what to charge to rent it out occasionallly as an Airbnb?
Hi Kay, Pricing is a combination of your assessment of the market and what you need to charge to make it worth your while. When I started 3 years ago, I looked at comparable places in my area. In my marketplace there is a high season related to the excellent weather, special events with more visitors than accommodations and summer...desert heat when nobody comes 😄
Some host need to factor in mortgages and other fixed expenses and other hosts just need to look at the market and their time. You have to make it worth your while, right?
Air BNB has a Smart Pricing option that looks at comparable listings and demand and suggests pricing. Many hosts do not like this feature and do not use it as they think it is too low. Most of us overrate our place because we put so much effort and resources into it, but like any product or service, the market will let you know.
When you first start, keep the price a bit below market so you will appeal to a wider group and you will get your reviews. Be careful about being too low as some bargain hunters do not make good guests.
Hope my thoughts help. Keep coming back to the Community Center. There is a wealth of information here.
Look at what other Airbnb's in your area are charging and for what and then price it competitively that way.
Hi I’m also confused on if the price that is set in smart pricing is per person per room per night or for the room. Can anyone help pls ?
@Paul1177 Unless you are leasing on a monthly long term basis, the rate is a nightly rate. Look closely at your listing home page and the amount is "per night". You can decide how many people will be covered by the nightly rate and then add another extra guest fee per guest. Hope this helps.
@Beatriz57 I have a shared home listing and through this Communiy Host Forum have become aware of the different in host experience for those who have shared home listings and entire home/apt listings. I think it would be awesome if you presented your concerns in the Host Voice forum here in the CC. Your thoughts?
Hi Linda...I thought the Community Forum where I am presenting my concerns was the right place to present it. I also talked several times to airbnb phone assistance in US and Brazil-Portugal, but it seems that they have a hard time undestanding why it does not make any sense to publish each bedroom separately, or why not use a B&B publishing, or the "above a number of people the price is...". I did not know about this Host Voice Forum. I will try this...thank you for telling me about it.