Tuesday 29 August 2017

Airbnb Host Tips That Will Surely Make A Big Impression

By Edward Butler


In the competitive world of Airbnb, simply having a spare room is not going to make the cut. Visitors expectations are always high and they expect to get their money's worth with every stay. To ensure a great review and repeat business, there are a few Airbnb host tips that will give a competitive edge to any listing.

Always list with honesty. After all, this is all the guests have to go on when choosing a place to stay. Good pictures and an accurate description leave no room for argument when guests arrive. If the property doesn't have a great view, don't say it does. If local attractions are a long ways away, don't list them as being within walking distance. Honesty is appreciated and can mean the difference between a bad rating and a good one.

Being accommodating with check in and check out times is a courtesy many people will appreciate. Whether early or late, nobody wants to be held to rigid timings, especially after a day of travel. While there is no need to advertise this in the listing, it is certainly something guests will remember when providing a review of their stay, and can look very attractive to other potential guests.

No matter where guests are traveling from, and no matter the reason for their stay, most will appreciate information about the area and what's going on. Try to tailor the information to the guests, for instance, if they are traveling with children, they might be interested to know there will be a parade during their stay. If it's a couple, a wine tasting event might appeal. It only takes a few moments to gather the information.

A keypad entry system can be a wonderful thing. Simple to use and program, they provide a key-less entry. A new code can be added for guests, that expires upon check out. This can be especially useful when unable to be at the location when guests arrive and provides a sense of security knowing there are not a bunch of duplicate keys floating around. It can save money too, because if a key is lost or unaccounted for, it can mean a call to a locksmith for re-keying the lock, but with a keypad, this is not necessary.

Clean, clean, clean! Don't overlook anything! Guests can be picky, and if something isn't up to par, it can result in bad reviews. Make a cleaning checklist to ensure nothing is overlooked. Once the checklist has been completed, go over the entire place with a fine toothed comb and check it again. Guests will be impressed with a rental that is absolutely immaculate.

Spending a few extra dollars to stock up on amenities will be appreciated by any guest. Arriving to a bottle of water and an assortment of snacks is wonderful, and very inexpensive. Keeping some toiletries handy can be a lifesaver. Providing books and magazines, a deck of cards, or a few movies handy will get wonderful reviews. Guests are sure to comment on how thoughtful their hosts were and others will notice.

Small details can make a world of difference in the eyes of guests. Taking the time to make things comfortable, secure and clean can be the difference between a bad review and a very positive one. To stay competitive, hosts need to make sure that these small details will make a big impression and keep guests happy and coming back again.




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