432. Hosting Hotline: Can You List a New Construction Airbnb with Renderings?

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2025 · 13 MIN

432. Hosting Hotline: Can You List a New Construction Airbnb with Renderings?

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Hosting Hotline: Can You List a New Construction Airbnb with Renderings?In this episode of the Hosting Hotline, we answer Donny's questions about launching a new construction Airbnb listing with renderings and strategies for securing month-long bookings. Whether you're in the process of building a short-term rental or exploring midterm stay opportunities, we’ve got tips to help you navigate these challenges confidently.Episode Highlights:[00:01:00] Using Renderings for ListingsCan you list an under-construction property using renderings? Learn how to set expectations with guests, manage your calendar conservatively, and avoid unnecessary stress.[00:04:00] Transparency is KeyTips for clearly communicating with guests when using renderings, including strategies for being honest about timelines and delivering on promises.[00:06:00] Build Buzz Before OpeningWhy it’s never too early to start building an email list and generating interest through local partnerships and online communities.[00:07:00] Marketing Month-Long StaysExplore strategies for attracting midterm guests, including creating separate listings and targeting digital nomads and seasonal travelers.[00:09:00] Price and Expense ConsiderationsWhy understanding your market, potential guest profiles, and operational costs are critical to making month-long stays profitable.[00:10:00] Practical Next StepsActionable advice for launching your new property, managing bookings, and preparing for success.Key Takeaways:Renderings Can Work: Using renderings is a great way to pre-launch your listing, but clear communication about timelines and expectations is essential.Conservative Calendars: Avoid unnecessary stress by opening your calendar cautiously to account for potential delays.Start Building Interest Early: Leverage social media, email lists, and partnerships to generate buzz for your property.Separate Listings for Midterm Stays: Optimize bookings by creating distinct listings for month-long stays while keeping shorter-stay options available.Understand the Costs: Thoroughly calculate pricing and potential expenses for longer stays to ensure profitability.Resources:How to Get Your Airbnb Listing Seen by More Guests (And Earn More!) | Subscribe to our YouTube ChannelMentioned in this episode:Quiz | Take our quiz to reveal your hosting personality style!StayFi | Go to www.stayfi.com and enter TFV to get 50% off your first three months.

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