The cheapest thing I've implemented in my property that guests have raved about is labels and signs. Label every cabinet and drawer in the kitchen. Label every light switch. Place a few helpful signs around the house that contain needed info like the wifi password, how to operate the Roku, or grill. This will save guests headaches from having to search for things in an unfamiliar space and they won't bother the host as much either.
Love your video I clean Airbnb. For my main one I just got a small tote and filled it with all kinds of necessities that people may have forgotten like toothbrushes , phone chargers , shaving cream razors , Tylenol, Benadryl , bug spray , Q-tips individual make up wipes , wireless phone chargers , Tampons , maxi pads, mini hairspray etc Then thanks for watching videos I decided to start buying coffee too types regular and decaf and individual creamers and sugar made a little coffee station❤
The only other thing I would suggest in conjunction with the shampoo is sunscreen, especially in SoCal. Im borrowing these ideas for my future use once i get started. Thanks, UA-cam algorithms!
Yes, but I've found everybody's sunscreen needs are totally different, most people bring their own, and it's not expected from the host. Not a bad idea, but I'm not providing that for guests currently.
Great Tips! Do you buy most of your furnishings on Amazon? Also, sounds like most of your properties are within driving distance for you? Do you try to keep your properties within a certain radius?
No, I actually don't buy most of my stuff on Amazon in terms of furnishings. I purchase a lot of it locally at wholesale furniture dealers and also purchase some big ticket items occasionally used if I can find nice items at a discount. Amazon for most mattresses only and little stuff needed to round a space out.
Yes most of them are within 45 minutes. I would do further away if I needed to but easier if closer. If you have a good team/system around you though it doesn't really matter where the property is :)
Depends on the amenity but generally, no. I would inform the guest and leave it up to the guest and provide a partial refund if the amenity is important enough.
The cheapest thing I've implemented in my property that guests have raved about is labels and signs. Label every cabinet and drawer in the kitchen. Label every light switch. Place a few helpful signs around the house that contain needed info like the wifi password, how to operate the Roku, or grill. This will save guests headaches from having to search for things in an unfamiliar space and they won't bother the host as much either.
GREAT JOB
I leave throw blankets everywhere. They are super inexpensive on Amazon and I get comments on them CONSTANTLY.
Good call! Just make sure they stay clean ;)
I do, too. Popcorn for an easy snack or arrival or movie night.
Love your video I clean Airbnb. For my main one I just got a small tote and filled it with all kinds of necessities that people may have forgotten like toothbrushes , phone chargers , shaving cream razors , Tylenol, Benadryl , bug spray , Q-tips individual make up wipes , wireless phone chargers , Tampons , maxi pads, mini hairspray etc
Then thanks for watching videos I decided to start buying coffee too types regular and decaf and individual creamers and sugar made a little coffee station❤
The only other thing I would suggest in conjunction with the shampoo is sunscreen, especially in SoCal. Im borrowing these ideas for my future use once i get started. Thanks, UA-cam algorithms!
Yes, but I've found everybody's sunscreen needs are totally different, most people bring their own, and it's not expected from the host. Not a bad idea, but I'm not providing that for guests currently.
@@AirbnbRentalEmpire If you dont have it, people complain. When you do have it, they don't use it.
@@Niggiesquadron Very true statement. Hospitality can be rough for sure!
Great Tips! Do you buy most of your furnishings on Amazon? Also, sounds like most of your properties are within driving distance for you? Do you try to keep your properties within a certain radius?
No, I actually don't buy most of my stuff on Amazon in terms of furnishings. I purchase a lot of it locally at wholesale furniture dealers and also purchase some big ticket items occasionally used if I can find nice items at a discount. Amazon for most mattresses only and little stuff needed to round a space out.
Yes most of them are within 45 minutes. I would do further away if I needed to but easier if closer. If you have a good team/system around you though it doesn't really matter where the property is :)
Where do you get the hotel style amenities for a decent price?
Accent amenities.com
Well done
Thanks 🤜
You probably charge a lot your guest for that. I prefer to pay a cheap room and find these things by myself.
I do charge for what I offer for sure.
what if they steal them
Airbnb has an insurance policy that covers that. Not a real concern
@@AirbnbRentalEmpire So would you have to cancel bookings until a replacement comes?
Depends on the amenity but generally, no. I would inform the guest and leave it up to the guest and provide a partial refund if the amenity is important enough.