@Gary26, I didn't see your question until today, so sorry for the delayed followup.
Looking at your listing, nothing big jumps out at me, but a lot of small things do:
Your profile contains nothing about you. Add a welcome message or something about you. Lok at other listings for ideas.
Under Amenities, you have Wifi checked but not "Internet". Check that; if you've got Wifi, you've got internet. (The reverse isn't necessarily true.) Get some hangers, an iron, and a hair dryer and check those off. If your place has *anywhere* that a laptop could be set down with chair access, even the kitchen table, check off "Laptop Friendly Workspace".
Consider removing the sentence "Extended stay guests pay electricity if over $50." from your initial "About this listing" blurb. If you really, really need to charge more for electricity for longer visitors (Do you really?), then make it clearer (elsewhere) what an "extended visit" is and how the extra charge is calculated or what the charge is likely to be. As written, it's way too vague and off-putting.
I also notice that you have only one review. How long has this listing been available? You need a few more favorable reviews. So adjust the few things I've mentioned and also consider dropping your rate just a little bit temporarily. Lower rates attract more guests, and more guests lead to more reviews. Your rate seems quite reasonable for your area, but try dropping it by maybe $5-10 for a month or two. (What does AirBnB show as their recommended rates?) Also, temporarily increase your weekly discount from 10% to maybe 15% (effectively offering one free night per week).
For your own protection, (since you state that you can only accommodate 2 guests) eliminate the "Extra Guests: No charge" item seen under the Prices section. The ONLY way to make that illogical setting disappear (thanks to some bad AirBnB coding logic) is to go into your settings and set the extra charge to some absurdly high amount. Try $1000.
Also (and this has nothing to do with improving your bookings or search placement), I recommend increasing your cleaning fee. $10 is way too low, not matter the local economy. Your guests will probably mostly be foreign tourists, right? So charge $15 or $20. That averages out to very little considering your 3-night minimum booking.
Good luck!
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