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How to Claim Extra Charges at Your Airbnb without Upsetting Your Guests
Effectively handling extra charges at your Airbnb requires a delicate balance of non-confrontational communication, photographic evidence, and careful consideration of the potential impact on guest relationships and future bookings.
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How to Write Your Airbnb’s Property Description to Get More Bookings
Crafting an engaging Airbnb property description is crucial for boosting bookings, as it turns features into experiences and helps potential guests envision their stay.
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Boost Your Bookings: The Ultimate Guide to Organising Your Airbnb Photos!
To attract more bookings, ensure your Airbnb photos are professionally taken, well-lit, and thoughtfully arranged to highlight your property's best features and avoid common mistakes.
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How to Get Cleaning and Inspections Right at Your Airbnb
To maintain high standards at your Airbnb, ensure cleaners follow checklists meticulously, stock essential supplies, and encourage guests to report issues immediately to avoid complaints after checkout.
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Want to know How to Get Your Airbnb Pricing Right from the Start?
To set the right price for your Airbnb, analyze competitor pricing and booking trends online to ensure your property stands out and attracts guests effectively.
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How Do You Assess an Airbnb Property Manager? Here’s How!
Getting your holiday rental listing found amongst the hundreds and thousands of properties is certainly a difficult task and we explain what you have to focus on to get found.
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The Story of Our Award Winning Airbnb, Hayes Beach House
Our award-winning Airbnb, Hayes Beach House, began as a cherished dream in the idyllic Callala Beach and evolved into a successful rental through passion, perseverance, and strategic management.
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Factors to Consider When Buying a Property as an Airbnb
When buying a property for Airbnb, carefully evaluate your budget, potential income, and local regulations to ensure the investment is financially viable and legally compliant.
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How Much Work is Managing an Airbnb?
Managing an Airbnb involves numerous time-consuming tasks, from updating listings and pricing to answering guest queries and managing cleaners, potentially requiring 8-16 hours a week, so consider if you need professional help to streamline the process.
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How Much do Airbnb Property Managers Charge?
When selecting a property manager or co-host for your Airbnb, be sure to compare how their percentage fees are calculated—whether based on total booking amounts or just nightly rates and additional fees—to ensure you’re making an accurate cost comparison.
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How to Find Someone to Manage your Airbnb
If managing your Airbnb feels overwhelming, you have three main options for help: an Airbnb co-host, a general real estate agent, or a specialist short-term rental property manager, each with its own pros and cons.
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How do booking sites rank holiday rental properties?
To get your holiday rental listing prioritized on booking sites like Airbnb and Booking.com, focus on accepting bookings, offering competitive prices, garnering 5-star reviews, using professional photography, maintaining fast response rates, and crafting immersive listing descriptions, or consider professional management for optimized exposure.
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How and why to renovate your Airbnb holiday rental property
Whether you own an existing holiday rental property or you are thinking about setting one up as an Airbnb short term rental renovating can improve its appeal or range of amenities offered to improve your rental returns. Learn about what considerations you should factor in
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10 things people want when booking an Airbnb holiday home
We’ve collected ten of the most important things that can help your property stand out on the listings, maximise exposure and conversions to either an enquiry or bookings
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What insurance do you need for an Airbnb holiday rental home?
You have to spend some time understanding what insurance is required because many general insurers often do not cover holiday rental homes, and if they do, the insurance is more than often not relevant which puts your property at risk.
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