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Should I provide coffee at my Airbnb?

I recommend providing coffee, a coffee maker and filters at the minimum. For my properties, I like to buy coffee makers that come with a metal carafe, as glass carafes break far too easily. I also like to create a good looking 'beverage bar'.



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Providing breakfast for your short-term rental guests is a great way to make your guests feel welcome and enhance their stays. Although the platform doesn't require you to do it, people love when hosts go the extra mile to provide better service.

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Cereal, Milk, Yogurt, OJ, Fruit, sometimes toast, jam etc.” says Rick Mosher, Airbnb host, in a post on Facebook. “However, we always ask the guest before bedtime if they even want breakfast and if they need it at a specific time. Most guests take us up on it, but some don't.

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Extras guests appreciate:
  • Extra toilet paper, linens, and towels.
  • Basic toiletries like shampoo and conditioner.
  • Dish soap and cleaning supplies.
  • Dining basics like a coffee maker, cooking utensils, dishes, and silverware.
  • Wine glasses.
  • Basic cooking supplies like salt, pepper, and oil.
  • Coffee, tea.
  • Light breakfast or snacks.


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Offering unique amenities particularly helps Airbnb listings stand out. For example, you could provide breakfast items or beach towels and chairs. In some areas, something as simple as offering free parking could be a big deal. Convince guests that they couldn't possibly stay anywhere else—including a local hotel room.

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How Do I Increase My Bookings on Airbnb?
  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.


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These Were Airbnb's Most Popular Rentals in 2021
  • Maison Lafleur.
  • Mariner Boathouse.
  • Villa Amalfi.
  • The Woodlands House.
  • The Kingdom A-frame.
  • Crow's Nest.
  • Raven Rock Treehouse.
  • Zion EcoCabin.


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It's not necessarily about having a super luxurious space or the most high-end amenities. Instead, consider small gestures that can have a big impact, like offering your favorite local coffee or a handwritten welcome note. Here, hosts share some simple, budget-friendly ideas for giving guests an unforgettable stay.

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Airbnb rentals don't always provide the basic toiletries found in hotels. In an Airbnb, you'll have hand soap and toilet paper, but expect to bring your toothbrush, toothpaste, shower soap (sometimes included), shampoo (sometimes included) and other hygienic items that are part of your routine (like a hair dryer).

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White towels with black makeup removal cloths are our choice for Airbnb because they're the easiest to maintain—and we all know how important cleaning is for Airbnb hosts. In case of any stains, you can use spot treatments on white towels without damaging their crisp look.

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Surprisingly, there really isn't a magic number! The number adjusts depending on the Airbnb market. However, realtors often advise you to go for a property with the most number of bedrooms if your target is to maximize income. It may be true that bigger property means a higher nightly rate.

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Treat your Host's home like your own Cleanliness: Guests should not leave the listing in a state that requires excessive or deep cleaning (moldy dishes, soiled carpets, stains from pets, etc.).

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Local Specialties. Local treats can really impress your guests and add a feeling of warmth and care to your hosting. It can be the most delicious cookies, croissants, or donuts from your favorite bakery, your favorite coffee shop's ground coffee, or local cheese for guests to try.

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Ultimately, it is up to the owner of the property to decide what sort of amenities they would like to provide to their guests. We don't believe in limiting what our clients can offer their guests, but also don't feel that providing food is necessary in order to have a great AirBnB experience.

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