@Jeffrey375
Somewhere on that hosts calendar is the rate of $47 per night. Unfortunately, it is not over the date range you want to stay. My listings are set up the same way. I have some weekdays where the rate is $60 per night with a two night minimum but some weekend dates go up to $90 with the advantage of only staying one night. Airbnb pulls the lowest rate of $60 when advertising my listings. Hosts don't have any control over that unless dates are selected.
The service fee goes to Airbnb and is determined by Airbnb. Hosts don't get any of it and do not know exactly what guests are paying. It is a percentage of the total price:
What is the Airbnb service fee?
To help operate the Airbnb platform, including services like 24/7 customer support and credit card processing, we charge a service fee when a booking is confirmed.
Guest service fee
This fee is typically under 13% of the booking subtotal (the nightly rate plus cleaning fee and additional guest fee, if applicable, but excluding Airbnb fees and taxes). The fee varies based on a variety of booking factors and is displayed to guests during checkout before they book a reservation. Guests booking a listing located in Mainland China do not need to pay a guest service fee.
If Airbnb is required to collect VAT, the service fee and VAT amounts will be combined on the checkout page, which could make the service fee appear to be higher.