@Chris1566
This is the depressing low season. Take this opportunity to up your marketing.
You've got great reviews and your place is very clean. It's obvious you know how to provide a good service.
#1. Improve your photo. You've got a winning smile - but we can't see it! Your photo is too dark, your face too small. Easy change that will sell itself.
#2 Improve your listing blurb. Don't say budget in the headline - it detracts. Don't apologize for the outdoor construction. You're well-priced and your guests don't sleep outside, so what business is it of theirs? Don't say what you DON'T have. Say what you DO have. First and foremost. Large windows, original trim, historic home, nice cross ventiation, many beds for all ...
#3. Add color to your photos. Maybe a picture on the walls or bright colored photos for staging.
I respect that your apartment is clean and without clutter. Unfortunately, in your photos, it comes off drab and spartan. Even your Amish neighbors add blue curtains and colorful quilts to their simple homes.
@Chris1566
This is the depressing low season. Take this opportunity to up your marketing.
You've got great reviews and your place is very clean. It's obvious you know how to provide a good service.
#1. Improve your photo. You've got a winning smile - but we can't see it! Your photo is too dark, your face too small. Easy change that will sell itself.
#2 Improve your listing blurb. Don't say budget in the headline - it detracts. Don't apologize for the outdoor construction. You're well-priced and your guests don't sleep outside, so what business is it of theirs?
#3. Add color to your photos. Maybe a picture on the walls or bright colored photos for staging.
I respect that your apartment is clean and without clutter. Unfortunately, in your photos, it comes off drab and spartan. Even your Amish neighbors add blue curtains and colorful quilts to their simple homes.