The specialized market of buying, selling, and renting properties located on islands, often involving unique regulations and considerations.
Glossary Term: Airbnb
A property listing for a short-term rental that is located on an island. This can be a desirable feature for guests looking for a secluded or unique vacation experience.
The process of addressing and resolving problems or disputes that may arise between hosts and guests during a short-term rental stay.
Additional charges that may apply to short-term rentals located on islands, often related to transportation, access, or local regulations.
Specialized software designed to help hosts manage their short-term rental properties more efficiently, often including features like booking management, calendar synchronization, and automated messaging.
Adhering to all local laws, regulations, and taxes related to short-term rentals, including permits, licenses, and occupancy limits.
Obtaining adequate insurance protection for a short-term rental property, including coverage for property damage, liability, and potential guest injuries.
The overall impression and satisfaction level of guests staying at a short-term rental property, encompassing factors like communication, cleanliness, amenities, and overall comfort.
Software or tools that help hosts optimize their pricing and availability to maximize revenue from their short-term rental properties.
A standalone website created by a host to allow guests to book their short-term rental property directly, bypassing third-party platforms like Airbnb and VRBO.
A software solution that allows hosts to manage their short-term rental listings across multiple platforms like Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com, and others from a centralized dashboard.
A set of guidelines and expectations established by hosts for guests staying at their short-term rental property, typically covering areas like noise levels, smoking, pets, and check-in/check-out procedures.