The specific configuration of beds and sleeping spaces within a short-term rental, including the number of each bed type and their location.
Glossary Terms
Providing sleep masks as an amenity for guests, particularly in short-term rentals where light control might be a factor.
The number of individual slats used in a slatted bed base. A higher slat count generally indicates better support and durability.
A type of bed base made of slats (typically wood) that provide support for the mattress and allow for ventilation.
The period of the year when tourist activity and demand for short-term rentals are at their lowest, typically characterized by lower pricing and occupancy rates.
A type of sofa that can be converted into a bed, often used in short-term rentals to accommodate additional guests.
A fun and active experience that hosts can recommend to guests staying near beaches or coastal areas.
The use of high-quality, professional photography to showcase the best features of a short-term rental property in listings.
An adventurous activity that hosts can recommend to guests seeking thrills and unforgettable experiences during their stay.
A delicious and easy meal idea that hosts can recommend to guests, or even provide as a welcome gift for a special occasion.
An important skill for short-term rental owners and managers, particularly when dealing with guest requests, pricing negotiations, and vendor contracts.
A personalized way for hosts to screen guests, answer questions, and provide a virtual tour of the property before confirming a booking.