Keep Your London Property Booked For Months
Most London hosts think in nights. Friday night. Saturday night. Maybe a three-night weekend. But serious operators think in blocks. […]
Most London hosts think in nights. Friday night. Saturday night. Maybe a three-night weekend. But serious operators think in blocks. […]
If your London STR income rises and falls with weekends, you’re anchored to the noisiest part of the market. Tourism
Most London hosts think pricing is about one number: “What can I get per night?” That question keeps you trapped
London is one of the most competitive short-let markets in Europe. High supply. Professional operators. Sophisticated guests. Tight margins. If
Most London flats are marketed for weekends. City views. Great restaurants. Perfect for exploring. That attracts short leisure stays. Corporate
If your London Airbnb is still positioned mainly for weekend tourists, you’re competing in the most crowded part of the
Not all bookings are equal. Two guests can pay the same nightly rate — and create completely different outcomes. One
Most London hosts say they want longer bookings. Very few are structured to win them. Two-night minimums. Tourist-focused listings. Fragmented
If your London rental feels busy but unstable, you don’t have a demand problem. You have an operational structure problem.
Most London hosts don’t have a demand problem. They have a booking pattern problem. Two nights here. Three nights there.