Xenial Hosting Alone Won’t Scale In London
Being a great host is not the same as running a scalable operation. In London, that difference matters. You can […]
Being a great host is not the same as running a scalable operation. In London, that difference matters. You can […]
Most London short-term rentals are busy. Busy is not the same as stable. Three-night stays. Constant check-ins. Back-to-back cleans. Endless
If your London short-term rental lives and dies by Friday and Saturday, you’re not running a strategy. You’re running a
London rewards structure. It punishes randomness. If your rental strategy depends on weekend tourism and last-minute bookings, you’re riding volatility.
Most London short-term lets sit on one side of the market. They either chase tourists or they try (badly) to
Most London STR problems are self-inflicted. Noise complaints. Damaged furniture. Late check-outs. Endless back-and-forth messages. Three-night party bookings that wreck
London is crowded. Not just with tourists. With hosts. Thousands of listings. Spare rooms. Side hustles. Accidental landlords. Portfolio investors.
Most London hosts operate on hope. Hope the weekends fill. Hope midweek demand appears. Hope events carry the month. When
London is not a gentle market. It’s layered. Competitive. Expensive. And reactive. One week you’re full. The next week you’re
Most London hosts start the same way. List the property. Switch on Airbnb. Wait. It works at first. A few