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DC Area Hosts - Fall and Winter Hosting Demand

Lundat0
Lundat0 in
Washington, DC
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‎11-08-2017 10:16 AM
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Hello!

 

I'm a newbie host in DC. I'm hosting guests in the extra room in my apartment. I wanted to know what people's experience was like in hosting during the fall and the winter. Is there still enough demand in the market? I see my bookings slowing.

 

Thanks!

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Re: DC Area Hosts - Fall and Winter Hosting Demand

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Hilary-And-Ed0 in
Brookline, MA
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‎11-08-2017 11:12 AM
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Hi @Lundat0,

 

Yes, you will have plenty of guests.  You will be astonished.  I live in Boston, and I would imagine that you might get people at your place for similar reasons that I do.  Aside from tourism, you will find people come to DC year round for a variety of reasons, particularly:

-dropping off/picking up/visiting kids at college

-professional conferences

-other professional reasons (interviews, meetings)

 

The professional visitors, I have found, tend to stay for 3-4 nights, which to me is a perfect length of stay.  I'm not doing a changeover daily, but the stay is quick enough so that I'm never feeling like someone will never leave.

 

happy hosting!

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Re: DC Area Hosts - Fall and Winter Hosting Demand

Lundat0
Lundat0 in
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‎11-08-2017 07:38 PM
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Hillary! Thanks so much for the response. I appreciate the info you provided about your experience. I agree 3 to 4 nights is the best length of stay. Do you set your calender so that people can only book a minimum of 3 nights and if so, do you find that there is enough demand with that setting?

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Re: DC Area Hosts - Fall and Winter Hosting Demand

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Dee33 in
Reston, VA
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‎11-08-2017 10:31 PM
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I find that business is good all year round! February is my slowest month, but I still got bookings even then.

 

People tend to make Air bookings within 2 weeks of their stay, so you'll probably find fall and winter bookings coming in quickly when it's closer to those dates.

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Re: DC Area Hosts - Fall and Winter Hosting Demand

Lundat0
Lundat0 in
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‎13-08-2017 07:14 AM
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Thanks, Dee, for the response! That's good to know!

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