I am now already in a +10 day discussion with Airbnb on an i...
Latest reply
I am now already in a +10 day discussion with Airbnb on an issue of blocked days that are being switched to 'active' in the c...
Latest reply
With more than 10 million nights booked worldwide, Airbnb is the world leader in travel rentals.
In order to list your place on Airbnb, you need to have a personal account.
Go to Airbnb's sign-up page here - https://www.airbnb.com/host/homes and click on “Get started”. If you already have an account, log-in using your Google, Facebook or e-mail account. If you don’t have an Airbnb account, click on the “Sign up” link at the bottom of the (pop-up) sign-up window and fill out the form.
Should Airbnb “locate” your City from your IP address (i.e. Athens), it will display the average weekly earnings of other Airbnb hosts in the same area. That’s a good motivation to proceed with listing your place! You may change your “default” City, if needed (i.e. if your place is not where your’re currently browsing from). Average weekly earnings displayed will change accordingly; also once you select the type of place: a) Entire place, b) Private room or c) Shared room.
STEP 1: Start with the basics
Here are the questions that you should be prepared to fill out.
Is this listing a home, hotel or something else?
Depending on your answer, the options for the rest of the questions will be automatically adjusted.
Related FAQ #1: What do the different room types mean?
Airbnb listings are categorized into 3 room types:
1) Shared rooms: Guests share the entire space with the host or others and don’t have a private room to themselves.
2) Private rooms: Guests share some common areas with the host (i.e. kitchen, living room, bathroom) but they have their own private room for sleeping.
3) Entire homes/apartments: Guests rent the entire unit and don’t have to share the space with the host or with anyone else.
It‘s your responsibility to accurately describe your listing, so make sure you choose the appropriate room type.
Related FAQ #2: How do I list multiple rooms?
If you want to list multiple rooms in your place, you can create a separate listing for each space you have available. Each room will have its own calendar and listing page that should accurately reflect the number of beds and amenities, as well as what space will be shared with others.
Safety amenities are very important for most guests and, in fact, in some areas they are required by law so be prepared to answer/have the following:
Note: Having a fire extinguisher and/or a smoke detector not only increases the safety of your place but also makes it stand out on Airbnb search results.
Also important: What spaces can guests use?
STEP 2: Set the scene – Photos, short description, title
Photos: According to Airbnb, many hosts have at least 8 photos (recommended: approx. 20). You can start with just one photo and come back later to add more. Including photos of all the spaces a guest can use (i.e. living room, bedrooms, bathrooms, aditional rooms) helps guests imagine staying at your place.
It is also really important to choose the right profile photo (more on that on our next article on building the perfect vacation rental listing).
Here are a few tips from Airbnb for taking your own photos:
Title: Listing name in 50 characters or less. Make it stick out!
Summary: Describe the décor, light, what’s nearby, etc.
The space: Provide more information about what makes your space unique.
Guest access: Let guests know parts of the space they will be able to access.
Guest interaction: Inform guests if you will be available to offer help during their stay
Other things to note: Mention other details that guests should know that may be relevant to their stay
The neighborhood: Other than adding photos (see “Photos” above), let guests learn more about your neighborhood
My place is great for: Families (with kids), Big groups, Furry friends (pets).
For many guests this is be the first thing they look at! So make sure you check the boxes, if applicable! Note: In “Step 3” (see below) you will be asked again for “house rules” regarding infants/children and pets.
STEP 3: Get ready for guests (set up your house rules, pricing and figure out your hosting calendar)
The final step before your listing goes live includes questions/settings regarding house rules, booking options, calendar, and prices.
Set house rules for your guests (answer with Yes/No)
Calendar settings
Successful hosting starts with your calendar. As Airbnb states, guests will book available dates instantly. Only get booked when you can host by keeping your calendar and availability settings up-to-date.
Cancelling disrupts guests’ plans. If you cancel because your calendar is inaccurate, you’ll be charged a penalty fee and the dates won’t be available for anyone else to book.
Update your calendar (block / unblock dates)
Pricing / Discounts
Airbnb allows you to set a fixed price or based on demand.
Price adapts to demand: You tell Smart Pricing to automatically adjust your price to match demand, but only within a price range that you set.
Price is fixed: Set a base price. Airbnb gives you tips that you can accept or ignore.
Discounts: You may also offer weekly or monthly discounts (optional)
If you have a base price, you can use weekend pricing to change your nightly price for every Friday night and Saturday night. Weekend pricing does not work if you have Smart Pricing turned on. In that case, Smart Pricing prices will override any price you add in Weekend pricing.
Set weekend pricing
To change your nightly price for Fridays and Saturdays:
There are a few things to know about weekend pricing:
Custom pricing
Any custom weekly and monthly prices you set after turning on weekend pricing will not be overriden. However, if you turn on weekend pricing after setting custom prices, weekend pricing will replace all Friday and Saturday nightly prices on your calendar.
Local Laws and Taxes
Finally, Airbnb advises you to check your local laws and taxes. More information, visit here - https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/961/what-regulations-apply-to-my-city
Once you complete the 3 steps, your listing is ready to go live. Finally, please note that you can “snooze” or deactivate your listing at any time.
Finally, something to consider: Would you like help hosting your place?
If you need support hosting your space, you can add a family member, trusted friend or neighbor to help with the logistics.
To add a co-host:
Go to Your Listing > Manage Listing and select Co-hosts
You can either Invite a Friend (someone you know) or Find a Co-host from the Airbnb community. Local co-hosts can help with your listing by using their own account.
Congratulations! You now have a listing on Airbnb!