25 Insanely Useful Airbnb Tips That Will Make You A Better Host (2024)

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Hey so, you know all those people who somehow manage to make tons of money on Airbnb, just by being awesome hosts? The type who casually slip in the fact that Airbnb "basically paid for" their vacation? I asked Airbnb's top superhosts for their best tips on being the greatest host you can possibly be. So here's how to make more money on Airbnb, sourced directly from the people who've done it themselves. 1. Be honest — people are happiest when you manage their expectations. 2. Be flexible with check-in and check-out time. 3. Give new folks a shot. 4. Always do a bit more than you promised in the listing. 5. Send guests an email a week prior to their arrival. 6. Leave small explainer notes around all of the electronics. 7. Ask them about their food preferences right when they book. 8. Leave your guests plenty of information on what to do in the area. 9. Whenever possible, greet guests at the door — and be sensitive to their needs when they first arrive. 10. And offer to carry their belongings. 11. And then offer them a drink — or leave them a bottle of wine in their room for when they arrive. 12. Give them a quick tour. 13. Have soft music playing when your guests arrive. 14. 16. Decorate your space with interesting art, furniture, and bedding. 15. Use a key-less lock if you won't be there to greet them. 16. Keep it simple. 17. Leave fresh flowers all around. 18. Invest in good ambient lighting. 19. Clean! Clean! Clean! 20. Make sure there are blankets by the couch, books to read, and fun games to play. 21. Decorate your space for the holidays. 22. If you live on site, invite your guests to join you for dinner if the vibe is right. 23. Stock your house with snacks — the investment will pay off tenfold in your reviews. 24. Leave your guests with all of the supplies they need. 25. And be sure to leave extras of everything, too. Got all that? Now go give your Airbnb listing some TLC so the money can start rolling in for you, too! FAQs

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    by Annie DalyBuzzFeed Staff

    Hey so, you know all those people who somehow manage to make tons of money on Airbnb, just by being awesome hosts? The type who casually slip in the fact that Airbnb "basically paid for" their vacation?

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    These people may just be Airbnb superhosts, a term the company gives to "experienced hosts who provide a shining example for other hosts, and extraordinary experiences for their guests." (Check out the superhost requirements here.)

    What Airbnb doesn't explicitly say on their site is that by being an amazing host, you're likely to make more money over time — because you'll probably have a steady stream of users, who will choose your highly-rated place over other options. So basically: You score.

    I asked Airbnb's top superhosts for their best tips on being the greatest host you can possibly be. So here's how to make more money on Airbnb, sourced directly from the people who've done it themselves.

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    (And if you think there's a tip they missed, sound off in the comments below!)

    1. Be honest — people are happiest when you manage their expectations.

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    "If your place has challenges or weird little eccentricities, put them out there up front so that people can know what they're getting into. For example, my home has a number of stairs, so we are sure to feature pictures of them."

    Claire Rice, Chicago

    2. Be flexible with check-in and check-out time.

    "That means they can count on us to have a smooth vacation no matter what flight or car delay they might encounter."

    Ken & Mario, San Diego

    3. Give new folks a shot.

    "I was at first reticent to rent to people who were new to the site and didn't have any previous reviews. But I still do it; I just make sure to probe a bit on why people are coming to town, what they're excited about in terms of your listing, and who they're bringing with them. It leads to some fun relationships, and hopefully some happy new Airbnb users!"

    Claire Rice, Chicago

    4. Always do a bit more than you promised in the listing.

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    "Whether you offer fresh coffee every morning, share your gym membership with your guest, or have a glass of wine with them one evening, just make sure to go the extra mile in some way.

    For example, a guest asked if I had an iron and ironing board. I only had a steamer, but I went out and bought one for her the next day. It's a deductible business expense, something I and future guests will have use for, and she was delighted."

    Yoni, NYC

    5. Send guests an email a week prior to their arrival.

    "We make sure ours is personalized and includes a line or two based on the information the guests have shared about themselves. The first part is just information about the house. In the second part of the email, though, we go through information about the neighborhood, places to eat, cafes, gyms, and activities. Since we often get international visitors who don't always have access to data on their phones, they find this email very helpful. We've received appreciative messages and mentions of this email on our reviews."

    Krishna, Boston

    "And ask them if they will be driving to your home. If they are, tell them about parking in your area and the parking restrictions, if any."

    Douglas, San Francisco

    6. Leave small explainer notes around all of the electronics.

    "This way, guests know exactly what they need to do. I also tell them which light switches to use, and ask them to leave one on if necessary."

    Susan Pham, Tacoma

    7. Ask them about their food preferences right when they book.

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    "I always email my guests right after they book to ask them how they take their coffee, and if they have any dietary restrictions. This lets them know it's going to be a special experience."

    Susan Pham, Tacoma

    "I leave fruit for my guests, so before they arrive, I ask them if they have any preferences, so I can leave them fruit they actually like. And then, I also suggest keeping this information in your files so that if they come back, you already know what their preferences are."

    Douglas, San Francisco

    8. Leave your guests plenty of information on what to do in the area.

    "We offer our guests a complete portable series of travel books, brochures, and menus of local attractions and restaurants. We also are always on the lookout for discount coupons that might save our guests some money during their stay. And we point them to places off the beaten path, too, that might be of interest based on our conversations about their likes and dislikes."

    Ken & Mario, San Diego

    "I leave them a sheet of information about buses and transportation, museum information, and short local day trips to take. I also leave them all of the local restaurant menus."

    Susan Pham, Tacoma

    9. Whenever possible, greet guests at the door — and be sensitive to their needs when they first arrive.

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    "They are often stressed out, so be sensitive to that, and help put them at ease. Some have lots of questions; some just want to be left alone. If you can't read their body language, ask them if there's anything they need."

    Dave & Rebecca, Los Angeles

    10. And offer to carry their belongings.

    "Warm welcomes put people at ease. One time, a guest called from the subway exit and was looking for directions. I knew he had lots of luggage, so I went out and found him, took some of his bags, and escorted him to the apartment."

    Yoni, NYC

    11. And then offer them a drink — or leave them a bottle of wine in their room for when they arrive.

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    "Depending on the time of day, I right away offer guests water, coffee, tea, beer, or a glass of wine. I usually have a bottle of red wine open."

    Dave & Rebecca, Los Angeles

    "The moment our guests walk through the door, they are greeted with a bottle of wine and a handwritten note welcoming them to the home."

    Leslie May, NYC

    12. Give them a quick tour.

    "Or, if you're not there, leave them notes that explain where all the essential items are: towels, cleaning supplies, paper products, etc."

    Susan Pham, Tacoma

    13. Have soft music playing when your guests arrive.

    "It's a nice way to set the personality of your space. Personally, I turn on classical music for a relaxing atmosphere."

    Susan Pham, Tacoma

    14. 16. Decorate your space with interesting art, furniture, and bedding.

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    "If the guests wanted to stay at a boring hotel, they would. We go to antique stores and unique furniture stores to give our house a memorable homey feel."

    Mick & Patrick, Denver

    15. Use a key-less lock if you won't be there to greet them.

    "We use a keypad that we set to a code that will be personal to the guest, which makes it easy for the guest to remember — and offers them the security knowing the guests before them do not have access. As a bonus, it allows for check-ins when you are not home, and no worries about lost keys!"

    Mick & Patrick, Denver

    16. Keep it simple.

    "You don't have to offer your guests elaborate gifts or have an elaborate home to be successful. A clean, cozy space that's free of clutter will make your guests feel most welcome."

    Claire Rice, Chicago

    17. Leave fresh flowers all around.

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    "We always pick flowers from our garden and leave them in the bedroom and bathroom. Small and pleasant details, plus an element of surprise, go a long way."

    Ken & Mario, San Diego

    "In the summer, I place flowers from the local Farmer's Market around the space to add color."

    Susan Pham, Tacoma

    18. Invest in good ambient lighting.

    "One of the best ways to set the mood and atmosphere of your space is with ambient lighting. This light makes the space warm and welcoming even if you are not there. By ambient lighting, I mean no overhead or harsh lights that cause shadows. Lighting should be soft white, not bright blue or fluorescent."

    Susan Pham, Tacoma

    19. Clean! Clean! Clean!

    "There is no better way to make a good impression than by giving each guest a meticulously cleaned accommodation. This means cleaning the shower, toilet, sink and floors after every guest."

    Mick & Patrick, Denver

    20. Make sure there are blankets by the couch, books to read, and fun games to play.

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    Susan Pham, Tacoma

    21. Decorate your space for the holidays.

    "During the holidays, we outfit the home with holiday decor so our guests feel more at home when traveling. We also leave all our guests a gift!"

    Leslie May, NYC

    22. If you live on site, invite your guests to join you for dinner if the vibe is right.

    "As we see it, every guest is a potential new friend, and some have become just such. When the vibe is good, we have invited several Airbnb guests to join us for dinner at our table, sharing good food, wine and great stories."

    Ken & Mario, San Diego

    23. Stock your house with snacks — the investment will pay off tenfold in your reviews.

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    "My community has some great local products, and I include them as part of the continental breakfast I leave for each guest. I stock freezer jam, homemade granola, honey, ice cream, and pastries all from local businesses, along with a few fresh local organic eggs."

    Susan Pham, Tacoma

    "We always stock the Carriage house with snacks, such as individual bags of Boulder Chips, cookies, nuts, and crackers. We also leave a couple cans of Izzy Juice, a small bottle of Prosecco, a small bottle of OJ, a couple waters and a few local beers for every guest. It's an easy and cheap way to make the place just a bit more special."

    Mick & Patrick, Denver

    24. Leave your guests with all of the supplies they need.

    "I leave them an emergency kit: an umbrella in case of rain, a flashlight in case of a power outage, a medicine kit, and Band-Aids."

    Douglas, San Francisco

    "We always have extra toothpaste, toothbrushes, disposable razors and cotton swabs. Most guests won't use them, but for the guest who gets in at 10 p.m. only to figure out they forgot a toothbrush, it will make their stay."

    Mick & Patrick, Denver

    25. And be sure to leave extras of everything, too.

    Because sometimes, one set of towels is not enough. "Extra amounts of items like light bulbs, extra bath towels, extra pillows, extra blankets, extra toilet paper, extra boxes of tissue so they don't run out during their stay."

    Douglas, San Francisco

    Got all that? Now go give your Airbnb listing some TLC so the money can start rolling in for you, too!

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    25 Insanely Useful Airbnb Tips That Will Make You A Better Host? ›

    Make your title and description attractive, informative and detailed. You need to include unique propositions about your property. Other information like amenities included, guest rules should also be mentioned. Guests need to know exactly what they are signing up for.

    What do Airbnb guests want most? ›

    The basics: Airbnb must-haves
    • Iron and ironing board.
    • Fully-furnished kitchen so guests can cook their own meals.
    • Washer/dryer and detergent.
    • Hot water.
    • Air conditioning and/or heating if/when necessary.
    • TV (with cable or Netflix etc.)
    • Wireless internet (Wi-Fi)
    • Private entrance to the home.
    Jan 26, 2024

    What makes my Airbnb stand out? ›

    Make your title and description attractive, informative and detailed. You need to include unique propositions about your property. Other information like amenities included, guest rules should also be mentioned. Guests need to know exactly what they are signing up for.

    What makes Airbnb guests happy? ›

    Snacks/drinks

    Snacks are a great way to make your guests feel welcome at home. You can offer light snacks like crackers, chips, or nuts in the kitchen and add a few bottles of water in the refrigerator. If you have kids or expect children to be visiting, consider adding a few kid-friendly snacks as well.

    How do I attract more bookings on Airbnb? ›

    How to Get More Bookings on Airbnb: 10 Tips for Hosts
    1. Turn on Instant Book.
    2. Price your rental competitively.
    3. Avoid canceling bookings.
    4. Respond to guests as soon as possible.
    5. Choose a flexible cancellation policy.
    6. Reduce your minimum stay and increase your maximum stay.
    7. Boost your reviews.
    8. Keep your calendar up-to-date.
    Nov 26, 2023

    What is a key to success for Airbnb? ›

    Focus on creating a unique customer experience: One of the keys to Airbnb's success was its ability to create a sense of community and provide a more authentic travel experience. Think about how you can differentiate yourself from competitors and create a unique customer experience that will keep people coming back.

    How do you rank #1 on Airbnb? ›

    How do I rank higher on Airbnb?
    1. Offering competitive prices.
    2. Receiving more 5-star reviews.
    3. Providing high-quality pictures of their accommodations.
    4. Maintaining a high response rate.
    5. Having a flexible cancellation policy.
    6. Taking advantage of the listing description section.
    7. Achieving superhost status.

    How to win on Airbnb? ›

    10 Tips for Running a Successful Airbnb Property
    1. Quality Photographs Make a Difference. The time that you invest in taking high-quality photographs is well worth it. ...
    2. Time. ...
    3. First Impressions. ...
    4. Individualized Experience. ...
    5. Price. ...
    6. Response Time. ...
    7. Installing a Lockbox. ...
    8. Legalities.

    How to become an Airbnb guest favorite? ›

    At least five reviews from guests. Excellent reviews and ratings above 4.9 stars on average. High marks from guest reviews for check-in, cleanliness, accuracy, Host communication, location, and value. Superb record of reliability, with Host cancellations and quality-related customer service issues of 1% on average.

    Do superhosts stay with you? ›

    Superhosts can provide great conversation and local tips, but they also understand when guests want their privacy. Booking with a Superhost also doesn't mean you'll necessarily be staying with them—you may have the place to yourself. Being a Superhost simply means providing outstanding hospitality.

    Can I trust a Superhost on Airbnb? ›

    In sum, guests know they can trust Airbnb Superhosts because they have shown excellent service to other guests and because the Airbnb platform acknowledges them for their efforts through the special badge. Guests are more likely to choose the listing of a Superhost than of a regular host.

    What is the biggest problem with Airbnb? ›

    4. What is the biggest problem with Airbnb?
    • Security and safety. ...
    • Guests who are loud or disruptive, increasing traffic, and the commercialization of residential areas are some of the issues that some locals have taken issue with.
    Mar 10, 2024

    How do I make my Airbnb special? ›

    Tips to Make Your Luxury Airbnb Stand Out
    1. Invest in high-quality photos. ...
    2. Create a superior Airbnb host profile. ...
    3. Family-friendly additions. ...
    4. Offer welcome gifts. ...
    5. Offer a Local Guide. ...
    6. Get personal. ...
    7. Know your ideal guests.

    What are the three pillars of Airbnb? ›

    Hosts must meet the 3 pillars of a quality Experience

    In order to be published, an Experience submission must demonstrate expertise, insider access, and connection. Learn more about these eligibility criteria.

    What do people care most about Airbnb? ›

    Although Airbnb guests might place more value on the sociability, trustworthiness, and friendliness of their Airbnb hosts and the experience, Airbnb guests are, to some extent, economically motivated. That is, Airbnb guests might be specifically comparing Airbnb and traditional hotels for cost-saving purposes.

    What do Airbnb customers look for? ›

    The basics

    Get back to basics and think of what the guest really needs. It's important to have a contact details book including emergency numbers and the host's number on the key for ease of communication. WiFi is now commonplace for guests and they expect to be able to get online. Clean sheets and towels are a given.

    What should I leave for guests on Airbnb? ›

    Highlights
    • A small token of appreciation goes a long way toward making guests feel special.
    • Try leaving a handwritten note for a personal touch.
    • You can do even more by leaving flowers, beverages, snacks, and other treats.
    • Local products can support your community—and help guests feel like they belong.
    Feb 10, 2020

    What amenities do people look for in Airbnb? ›

    Providing essential amenities for guests
    • Toilet paper.
    • Soap (for hands and body)
    • One towel per guest.
    • One pillow per guest.
    • Linens for each guest bed.

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