@Binisha0 Your home is beautiful - a place I'd love to stay in. I like the subtle color schemes, tasteful furniture, thoughtfully stocked kitchen, very thorough descriptions. The feature that will be your biggest selling point and earn the most raves in the reviews is undoubtedly the deck with the killer view. But your listing photos sell it a bit short; I'd suggest getting a wide photo that shows the whole deck, with deep enough focus to also show the view, and making that your lead photo. The one that's currently in the first position doesn't really belong there, as it shows nothing special about your house, so that one can go to the back of the queue.
Some notes: that title has to go. It's a garbled, unreadable word soup that kills the beauty of the photos beneath it. I suggest cutting that down to just a few words that you can comfortably say out loud, like the title of a book or movie. Let the pictures do the rest of the describing; instead of using the word "sunrise" twice in the title, why not just lead with a great photo of sunrise on the deck?
Also: it's OK to have House Rules in the body of your description, but they should also be in the House Rules tab since that's where guests actually have to click a box to agree to them. And since Airbnb doesn't offer a way to configure your occupancy limit to distinguish adults from children, you unfortunately need to set it as the max number of adults. Counterintuitively, lowering the maximum group size can help attract more bookings, as it positions you better in searches for groups of 4, 5, or 6, which are all more common than searches for 8.
I'd like to say that these small improvements will help you get more bookings, but as @Annie1372 pointed out, hosts are at the mercy of a really crappy new search formula that directs guests away from their choice destination and pushes them to click on "categories" that are designated by a deeply flawed algorithm rather than host input. I think you have all the right stuff to succeed, but you might ultimately have to list on other platforms to meet your occupancy targets.