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What makes you lose Superhost status?

Superhost Evaluations Superhost status is automatically revoked at the next review date if the host did not meet the performance standards during the most recent 12 months. Airbnb may, but is not obligated to, notify hosts of their Superhost status revocation.



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Superhost qualifications are valid only for the qualification period, and your Superhost badge may be revoked if you fail to meet the qualification standards. Superhost qualifications and performance standards may also be changed from time to time at Airbnb's sole discretion.

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To qualify for an Airbnb Superhost badge, you must: Host at least 10 trips, or have 3 reservations that total at least 100 nights. Maintain a 90% response rate or higher. Maintain a 1% cancellation rate (1 cancellation per 100 reservations) or lower.

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Those who achieve Airbnb Superhost status reap benefits such as improved search placement, better booking conversions, and even more revenue, according to Airbnb. Many guests—perhaps yourself included—are simply more likely to book with a Superhost than a regular host.

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How Many Reviews Does it Take to Be a Superhost on Airbnb? Becoming a Superhost does not depend on the number of reviews you manage to collect. On the other hand, you do have to maintain a 4.8 or higher average overall rating and meet a number of other criteria.

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Airbnb Superhost Benefits I want guests to choose my listings because they know that they can trust me. That is by far the biggest benefit for me as a host. But, it does also get you access to a dedicated Superhost Support Line, and if you earn it 4x in a row, you receive a $100 Airbnb credit.

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Reasons Why Airbnb Host Listing Gets Suspended or Paused Maintaining low overall ratings. Slow response time. A few accepted reservations or too many cancellations.

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Superhosts must maintain a cancellation of 1% or less, that is 1 cancellation per 100 reservations. Exceptions are only made for cancellations that fall under Airbnb's Extenuating Circumstances Policy.

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Airbnb superhost requirements Commitment: No cancellations (barring extenuating circumstances or IB cancellations) Guest satisfaction: At least 80% of reviews are 5-star. Experience: Hosted at least 10 completed trips.

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Flexible Policy
If the guest cancels a reservation less than 24 hours before check-in, they will still need to pay for the first night's stay, plus the Airbnb service fee. If the guest decides to cancel his/her stay after arriving, he/she is eligible for a full refund for any remaining nights of the reservation.

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Cancellation fees If the reservation is canceled 48 hours or less before check-in, or after check-in, the fee is 50% of the reservation amount for the nights not stayed. If the reservation is canceled more than 48 hours, and 30 days or less, before check-in, the fee is 25% of the reservation amount.

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Deciding between Airbnb Plus and Superhost depends on your goals as a host. If you have a property that meets the strict design standards, offer a range of amenities, and want to provide a unique and exceptional experience to your guests, then Airbnb Plus might be the right choice for you.

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According to Airbnb statistics provided by the platform itself, in Q3/2022 an average Superhost made 64% more revenue than a regular host. The one million Airbnb Superhosts collectively earned $23+ billion in income between October 2021 and September 2022, which averages $23,000+ per Superhost per year.

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Deciding between Airbnb Plus and Superhost depends on your goals as a host. If you have a property that meets the strict design standards, offer a range of amenities, and want to provide a unique and exceptional experience to your guests, then Airbnb Plus might be the right choice for you.

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