Hey @Kostya0 your space looks nice and your photos aren’t bad at all- there are some lovely highlights on particular touches which is great!
If I was being really detailed I might suggest you make the bed look more inviting- maybe adding more pillows, some throws and so on so guests can more imagine themselves in the space.
In some of the pics I can see a vacuum cleaner and foldable bike, maybe you could move those to make the space appear more guest friendly?
I wouldn’t say hiring and Airbnb photographer would be much help- you won’t have any input into what photos they take, they’ll be uploaded for you and all you’ll be able to do is re-arrange them or delete them as you see fit.
It could be hit and miss with the photographer Airbnb send to you- so if you did want to invest any more money I’d suggest finessing your space and then photographing yourself.
If you have friends on Airbnb you could ask them to send an enquiry to you to answer, get them to add your listing to their wish lists- traffic to your listing and views will help ranking.
Making daily updates to your calendar and listing will help too.
You could drop from a 3 night minimum to 1 night if that works for you to appear in more searches in the short term?
I don’t know about pricing in your area, but sometimes dropping your price very low to encourage bookings can have the opposite effect and make potential guests think there may be something wrong with your listing or it may be “too good to be true” so bear this in mind too 🙂