@Deborah82
True, the word 'rooms' is simply an URL pathway. I am also listing two fully independent properties (apartments) and the 'rooms' is there in the URL patway, too.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/5265336/
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/8548034
Now, I do have a relatively good experience with the Airbnb smart pricing. Their algorithm is getting better by the day. No doubt, they have still got ways to go, but they are on the right path, at least judging by my experience.
Now, Smart Pricing is there to secure the highest turnover for the Airbnb, and NOT necessariliy protect the individual interests of the hosts.
I started hosting last year, and went a bit below the market in order to attract bookings, generate reviews, etc. My one listing was booked solid, there was some income coming in, too. But the cost of repairs and maintenance made the whole exercise a good business for the Airbnb and NOT such a good business for me. I fully recognize that I set the pricing, and that I am fully responsible for the consequences of my decisions. How could I blame the Airbnb for trying to make the most of it? Wouldn't i be doing the very same thing if I were in their shoes?
Now, I own my listing, and I am setting the prices. Sure, smart pricing is a welcome recommendation, but I call the shots. At times, I have noticed that the smart pricing recommendation goes way below of what would make any sense for me. So, I simply keep my pricing as it is. At times, I rent. At other times, I do not. But MY margin has improved considerably. Higher pricing, lesser wear and tear, fewer repairs. Less work related to organizing all those tedious works with handimen...
A good idea would be to look into the pricing matter in some detail. It is pretty easy to figure out what your rock bottom price is. It also makes a lot of sense to keep on increasing the prices with the increase of the demand for your listing. Why would you want to have a 90pc load factor if you can make the same income with a 70pc load?
You take care of your listing and your margin. The Airbnb and the guests will certainly take care of their interests, too!
Danny
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