@Elevation-PTY0 I don't know your market or your competition, so can't comment on the price point, but your listing description needs work. You should fill out all the sections available in the description section. Start with an introduction that gives a general overview, and mentions what there is to do in the area. Then fill out "The Space", where you describe the rooms, features and layout of the house, and property, "Guest Access" and "Other things to note".
The place itself, while nice, clean, and spacious looking, could use a few improvements. It looks too barren, like you just put some furniture in an empty house. It could use some warming and cozying up- maybe some throw rugs on the bedroom floors, some throw pillows on the couches. The bedrooms are boring-looking- they need a pop of color either with some colorful throw pillows, or something.
And why is there unmatched bedding on the twin beds? It should be the same, otherwise it looks like you just made the beds with whatever bedding you had around. The larger beds need bedside tables and lamps on both sides of the bed, the twin beds need bedside tables and lamps, or one that is long enough to be serviceable for both beds. Move the bedside table that I see on the photo closer to the bed, or it isn't useful, and tuck the cords behind for the photos- they look messy.
I don't know why you have hung all the wall art almost up near the ceiling, but it looks bizarre and you need to lower them. That will also help to visually fill the space. Wall art needs to be at a reasonable viewing height, not something you crane your neck to see.