Lost Superhost Status

Lorna170
Level 10
Swannanoa, NC

Lost Superhost Status

Well, it has happened.  My property has been available for rent 365 days of the year, but I have had only 3 bookings this YEAR from AirBnB, so I have been denied my Superhost status.

 

I find this to be ridiculous.  History:  

 

2020 - 25 out of 54 rentals via AirBnB. 

2021 - 35 out of 60 rentals via AirBnB

2022 - 23 out of 57 rentals via AirBnB

2023 - 11 out of 55 rentals via AirBnB

2024 - 3 out of 20 rentals (to date) via AirBnB

 

My pricing has remained steady - no deep discounts, no steep upcharges.  My amenities have actually improved.  I have no issues attracting guests on other platforms.  I have good traffic on all other platforms.  

 

So what has AirBnB done to my listing?  

 

 

 

 

 

1 Reply 1
Marie8425
Top Contributor
Buckeye, AZ

@Lorna170 

An idea 

Reading your reviews I notice it usually is a couple or a girls group.

 

Try setting up a second listing as a 1 bedroom, electronic bedroom lock to close second bedroom,.

Have different prices for 1 bedroom used and 2 bedroom use,We all look at things why am I paying the same price as a group if we are a couple only using one room?

Since crossing the ford to get to your cabin is mentioned take some pictures so guests can see not a big deal.  The unknown is scary. lol