Since February this year, I have not had and guest reservati...
Since February this year, I have not had and guest reservations
Hello, am am totally new in the rent and ask your advice about
* my listing Post
* Price for such house
* Recommendations for my post to get it booked
And any any advices
airbnb.com/h/inca-westminster
Thank you so much!
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House is gorgeous but the listing reads identical to a real estate house for sale listing. I see you are in real estate. People are not buying the house so I would take this approach instead-
NEIGHBORHOOD- talk location first- what’s within walking distance, what’s driving. People need to know immediately if this is the right location for them.
ADA- stairs, grab bars, if nothing make it very clear. People need to know if the house can accommodate them or not.
PARKING- you mention 5 cars but only allow 7 guests. I personally wouldn’t promote the 5 car parking garage. Do you really want 5 cars hiding in a garage? You could end up with over 20 people sneaking in.
HVAC- assuming central heat and AC but I like to say that up front so people know it will be comfortable. Fireplaces? Other?
then I get into the rooms/amenities-
great room, kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, office, laundry, outdoor spaces.
then things like guest access, pets allowed? , licensing info, rules, other things to note.
I don’t know the market but the price seems low.
to get the ball rolling on bookings try a 20% promotion.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/16000416?source_impression_id=p3_1695498579_lXog90Ai%2Buj8n9Qg
There are few articles that you can check out on how to boost your listing performance, and or make more competent to other surrounding listings such as the following :
https://www.airbnb.com/resources/hosting-homes/a/209
https://www.airbnb.com/resources/hosting-homes/a/43
But as always the best way is to find it out from other Host how they do theirs. You may try checking out the listing from within your area. Find a listing that is just like yours to see how they setup theirs so you have a guide. You do not have to copy the same exact thing but you can take some pointers from different listings within your area to build a unique listing that is only yours.
I would also suggest to target being a SuperHost to make the most out or Airbnb you can find more information here: https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/829
House is gorgeous but the listing reads identical to a real estate house for sale listing. I see you are in real estate. People are not buying the house so I would take this approach instead-
NEIGHBORHOOD- talk location first- what’s within walking distance, what’s driving. People need to know immediately if this is the right location for them.
ADA- stairs, grab bars, if nothing make it very clear. People need to know if the house can accommodate them or not.
PARKING- you mention 5 cars but only allow 7 guests. I personally wouldn’t promote the 5 car parking garage. Do you really want 5 cars hiding in a garage? You could end up with over 20 people sneaking in.
HVAC- assuming central heat and AC but I like to say that up front so people know it will be comfortable. Fireplaces? Other?
then I get into the rooms/amenities-
great room, kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, office, laundry, outdoor spaces.
then things like guest access, pets allowed? , licensing info, rules, other things to note.
I don’t know the market but the price seems low.
to get the ball rolling on bookings try a 20% promotion.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/16000416?source_impression_id=p3_1695498579_lXog90Ai%2Buj8n9Qg