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Why is my Airbnb price different?

For example, the most common causes for price differences are promotions and discounts. If you set a promotion or discount directly on Airbnb, the same pricing will not be reflected within your software. Review any promotions or discounts you set directly on Airbnb to ensure they are set as you intend.



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It's a pricing error and the booking will be cancelled. The price won't be honored, period. It is very likely the host's error. Why should AirBNB have to cover the difference?

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Rates and availability on Airbnb are synced through your software provider. There are a few cases where changes made directly on Airbnb might override the rates or availability sent via your software. For example, the most common causes for price differences are promotions and discounts.

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The total price of your Airbnb reservation is based on the nightly price set by the Host, plus fees or costs determined by either the Host or Airbnb. In addition to this, listings in some geographical locations may include taxes as well.

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Once you start adding extra guests to the booking, the price will start jumping up. It will really make the Airbnb price change a lot, as you're about to see. This fee is tricky to spot, so pay close attention when you are making a booking that involves extra guests.

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The prices of Airbnb listings can fluctuate based on several factors, including the date of the reservation. In some cases, it's possible for Airbnb prices to become cheaper as the reservation date approaches, particularly if the host has not yet booked their listing for the given dates.

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The short answer is yes, you can negotiate your Airbnb stay. To do so, simply contact a host to ask for a discount or propose a lower price. Then the host has an opportunity to provide a special offer that's only available to your account.

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If you're looking for an Airbnb discount, you can get one by:
  1. Booking an extended stay.
  2. Adding some days to your booking.
  3. Booking new-host listings.
  4. Taking advantage of early bird pricing.
  5. Purchasing discounted Airbnb gift cards.
  6. Using a rewards card to pay for your Airbnb.
  7. Booking an Airbnb through an airline portal.


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Once you've booked an Airbnb, neither your host or Airbnb can change your rate. But that doesn't mean your Airbnb experience will be trouble-free. Airbnb allows a host to request a pricing change. If you accept the change, you will pay the new rate.

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As you get closer to the current date, gradually begin to reduce your prices every few days as the current date approaches. Save significant price reductions for last-minute holes in your calendar that will almost certainly remain unfilled because of other bookings that sandwich it.

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Many hosts charge an Airbnb extra guest fee as part of their pricing strategy. The extra guest fee applies to each guest beyond their standard occupancy, up to the maximum number of people they allow in their space. So how much should you charge for extra guests on Airbnb? The amount hosts charge can vary widely.

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Paying the Host Directly As discussed above, there are plenty of ways for guests to avoid paying Airbnb fees by paying the host directly. One way to go about this is to reserve only one night of your stay on Airbnb. Upon arrival, guests may then work directly with the hosts to secure the remainder of their reservation.

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To create a custom promotion:
  1. Go to Calendar and select the listing calendar you want.
  2. Go to the panel on the right side to find your pricing and availability settings.
  3. Go to the Promotions section under Pricing.
  4. Click Add custom promotions.
  5. Choose your dates and set a discount.


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If properties are regularly booked in your area, Airbnb will assume it's a more popular and in-demand location and increase your price. If it's low season or you live in an area that doesn't get much foot traffic, Airbnb will take note and lower your rates to make your rental more appealing.

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If you don't like to sound rude about saying no, here are some practical ways to respond when your potential guest asks for a discount.
  1. Highlight Your Unique Selling Point. ...
  2. Add Some Perks or Freebies. ...
  3. Know Why Your Pricing Is an Issue. ...
  4. Accept the Deal but With Something in Return. ...
  5. Consider the Discount They're Looking For.


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Airbnb hosts tend to drop the nightly cost when it comes down to the last minute to help their listings stand out from others. This is also a good time to practice your negotiation skills if you notice the listing you've had your eye on still hasn't come down in price.

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Types of discounts Early bird discount: Hosts can offer a discount on the nightly price when guests book a certain number of days prior to their trip. For example, a Host might set a 15% discount for stays booked at least 2 months in advance. Price drop: Hosts lower their price for specific dates that they choose.

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Airbnbs are usually cheaper than hotels for longer stays and large groups, but they don't offer the same services. Sally French is a travel rewards expert who joined NerdWallet in 2020. She previously wrote about travel and credit cards for The New York Times and its sibling site, Wirecutter.

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Additionally, accommodating more guests may also require more cleaning and preparation time, which can increase the costs for the host. Therefore, charging more for additional guests is a way for Airbnb hosts to cover these additional expenses and ensure they are adequately compensated for their services.

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Airbnb Smart Pricing is a built-in tool that analyzes and evaluates data relevant to each property listing. Considering data from numerous sources, Airbnb automatically updates your listing's price according to market demand, only ever staying within the minimum and maximum prices you have decided.

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