If you're renting out your property on Booking.com, two settings you absolutely cannot ignore are your minimum stay and your availability calendar. Getting these right can mean the difference between a stress-free hosting experience and a calendar full of back-to-back single-night bookings that leave you exhausted. Why minimum stay settings matter A minimum stay rule tells Booking.com the shortest number of nights a guest can book at your property. Without it, guests can book for just one night, which might sound great at first, but it means more frequent check-ins, more cleaning, and higher wear-and-tear on your property. Setting a minimum of 2 or 3 nights is a common strategy for hosts who want to balance occupancy with manageable turnovers. During peak seasons like holidays or local events, many hosts raise their minimum to 5–7 nights to maximise revenue per booking. How to set your minimum stay on Booking.com Log in to your Booking.com extranet (partner dashboard). Go to Rates ...
Starting as a host on Airbnb can be exciting and profitable. Many people turn their homes, apartments, or spare rooms into a source of income. However, new hosts often make mistakes that reduce bookings, lead to poor guest experiences, or even damage their ratings. Understanding these mistakes early helps you build a successful hosting business. 1. Writing a Weak Listing Description Your listing description plays a huge role in attracting guests. Many new hosts write short or vague descriptions that fail to highlight the property’s best features. Guests want clear details about the space, location, and amenities. Write a compelling title and description. Explain what makes your property unique. Mention nearby attractions, transportation options, and any special amenities you offer. A clear and engaging description builds trust and encourages guests to book. 2. Using Poor Quality Photos Photos strongly influence whether a guest clicks on your listing. Many new hosts upload dark, blurry,...