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Short Term Rental Pricing
Hey everyone! I need some insights on how you price your vacation rentals. I am looking in the Blue Ridge Georgia area and for my formulas I find my average nightly prices based on other similar airbnbs in the vicinity figured at about 60% occupancy to be conservative, but can't seem to figure out how to price each week or month accordingly. Any tips for a rookie?
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Oh ok. Like most of what I type on here..."it depends."
My STRs have all been in suburban metro markets (i.e. not vacation hotspot rentals). I have to price Fri/Sat nights 25% higher than other nights. If I don't, all my weekends will book immediately and I'll struggle to fill the Sun-Thurs nights in between. If I jack up the Fri/Sat night prices, it slows down the "weekenders" and other people will book 4-5 night stays. I maintain ~82% occupancy in the winter and ~94% in summer.
With that said, I don't know if the philosophy is exactly the same in the vacation markets...especially in places where the minimum stay is 5 nights or more.
In any case, you definitely should not price all nights the same all year.