Bookings in London
21-07-2024
10:17 AM
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21-07-2024
10:17 AM
Bookings in London
Hi, I havent had a single enquiry for July have bookings gone down? This is generally in London and particularly London N17. Usually I'm always booked up.
Any feedback welcome.
Shirley
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21-07-2024
01:53 PM
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21-07-2024
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@Shirley15 May be it’s due to recent events with flights cancellations due to computer outages ? For my location July is the slowest . Also I want to mention during my 15 years of Airbnb’s I sometimes had surprise months when I was supposed to be bombarded with inquiries and bookings, that were completely dead . As an example was 2022 winter specifically February and March which is the pick of the season here . 4 months of winter would bring me 80% of my yearly income . While I was moderately rented in January February and beginning of March second half of March my 2 houses had no bookings . I had some weak inquiries offering half of my asking price. We were traveling cross country to see our first grandchild and we stayed in nice hotels in anticipation of all these rental money coming in . End of March I reduced price by 30% , still nothing . In April when in previous years it was still moderately busy month I reduced price almost 40% . Still nothing . We came home from our trip out of 20k we were anticipating. I have been doing it long enough to kind of predict my income but not that year. Was huge disappointment. After that I started just renting by room with much more hassle and stress . We decided to try entire house when high season comes one more time and see what will happen .
21-07-2024
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21-08-2024
04:15 PM
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21-08-2024
04:15 PM
Hi @Shirley15, I am concerned to hear about this, as I am considering starting up my AirBNB hosting again. When I was hosting in London for several years, July was always a busy month (strangely, August was often significantly slower).
The only thing I could recommend is to keep on top of your pricing. If you find a week out - or even a month in advance - that you still have spare capacity, you should consider moving your pricing downward.
21-08-2024
04:15 PM
21-08-2024
05:19 PM
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21-08-2024
05:19 PM
@David192 @Shirley15 Unfortunately London is an increasingly saturated market coupled with falling demand. Rooms in shared homes tend to fair better than whole listings,
Have a look on Airdna.
21-08-2024
05:19 PM
21-08-2024
05:36 PM
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21-08-2024
05:36 PM
Thanks, I will check out Airdna. I had forgotten about that resource. It's been quite a long while since I last hosted.
As you're a longstanding host, I'd appreciate any insight you might have on the questions I asked in my own post earlier today in the Host Circle.
21-08-2024
05:36 PM
22-08-2024
02:43 AM
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22-08-2024
02:43 AM
Just mu honest opinion if I was searching for a London rental. All Hosts for some reason or another the Guest doesn't give a perfect score, In your case minor things and guests spoke highly of you, For me reading your responses give me another different impression.
22-08-2024
02:43 AM