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Sarah:And today we have Alonna with a parent-child listing question.
Questions:Hey, Annette and Sarah.
Questions:This is Alonna Diamond from Blue Sky Villa.
Questions:As you know, I'm your biggest fan.
Questions:So we are about to launch our first rental property right near Delray Beach,
Questions:Florida, technically in Boyden Beach.
Questions:And our next door neighbor who has the exact same layout and amenities as we do
Questions:is thinking about Airbnb-ing his property too, and would like me to manage it.
Questions:So I know that I could set up a parent-child listing and
Questions:market it as a six-bedroom.
Questions:Each of our houses have three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Questions:But I'm wondering what you think about that as a marketing strategy.
Questions:I looked up on my pricing software and it looks like there's only two
Questions:other comps that have six bedrooms.
Questions:One of them is right on the Intercoastal, so it's in a better location.
Questions:But I'm wondering what you think about as marketing the two homes as
Questions:six bedrooms for the larger groups coming in and without many comps.
Questions:How do I price myself for that?
Questions:Thanks.
Sarah:A solid question.
Annette:And Alonna joined us at one of our Q&As and I
Annette:wish we had the exact quote.
Annette:Alonna, maybe you can leave a review on our podcast.
Annette:I think you already have though.
Annette:She said she was inhaling our podcast like pizza, or I forget
Annette:how-- she said something like it was nourishing her or she was binging
Annette:it more than she binges pizza.
Annette:Something about pizza.
Annette:And I love pizza.
Annette:And I loved everything that said about that.
Annette:So you can compare us to food in any way, shape, or form.
Annette:This is interesting though.
Annette:It sounds like a great opportunity for you, number one.
Annette:Congrats on that, and let's get into it, Sarah.
Sarah:First of all, if you are new to the podcast or new to Annette and
Sarah:myself or new to parent-child listing, we do have content around that.
Sarah:You could look at podcast episode number 232, and we'll also link our
Sarah:YouTube video that's different from the podcast episode on this content as well.
Sarah:So we're not going to go too far into all the different things that
Sarah:would go into making this a success.
Sarah:But in theory, all it is is you are taking one listing and you are either breaking
Sarah:it down into maybe a smaller listing.
Sarah:So if you have a large home, you sell it as a four-bed, two bath, or
Sarah:you could sell it as a two-bed, one bath, and then you can do lots of
Sarah:different creative things with that.
Sarah:And it's okay to do this because you are offering different
Sarah:products to potential guests.
Sarah:And what you do is you connect the calendars on it.
Sarah:So if it books as one, it would automatically block it down
Sarah:your calendar as the other one.
Sarah:This is interesting because Alonna is taking-- I'm assuming they're attached.
Sarah:Are they town homes, do you think, Annette?
Annette:Yes.
Annette:I'm thinking they're connected.
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Sarah:Let's make some assumptions here, since we don't have all the details.
Sarah:But what Alonna wants to do, she wants to take two town homes, it
Sarah:sounds like, and offer them as one.
Sarah:Annette, you brought up a good point of making sure the whole
Sarah:lock situation irons out.
Sarah:What you could do, Alonna, if you have a software like Point Central
Sarah:or I don't use remote lock, but that might work too, where you can
Sarah:create the same code for both homes.
Annette:And you'll just have to make sure you're extremely clear with the
Annette:guests that it isn't adjoining, like, it's not like an adjoining room at a
Annette:hotel where you could have a pass through.
Annette:It sounds like, I'm sure you don't share any doors with your neighbor,
Annette:um, but maybe you're super close.
Annette:But that is one thing you're just going to have to be really clear on.
Annette:However, I could see this being super desirable for people to be next door.
Annette:Let's say it's two families traveling together, or the same
Annette:family, but it's like the parents and the kids or the in-laws.
Annette:It would just be really nice, I think, for everyone to have their own space.
Annette:I think the key for you is just, you're going to have to be very
Annette:clear in the parent listing that they're not connected at all.
Sarah:As far as pricing goes, and you not having any competitors,
Sarah:that could be a good thing.
Sarah:And you are going to have to do some AB testing.
Sarah:What you can do is keep your eye on that listing that includes both town homes.
Sarah:And whether you're using an OTA or a property management software, you could
Sarah:keep your eye on those click rates.
Sarah:See how potential guests are viewing this space.
Sarah:Are they bouncing off of it very quickly?
Sarah:Are you getting inquiries?
Sarah:And then you can assess that.
Sarah:Maybe the pricing's too high if they're looking and not booking.
Sarah:You can also reach out to guests and ask them, hey, you reached out.
Sarah:You didn't end up booking with us.
Sarah:There's nothing wrong with asking a guest why they chose something
Sarah:different and just making sure that you make notes, copious notes.
Sarah:It sounds like you have a pricing software, which most of them have a
Sarah:place for you to leave notes about different things that you're testing.
Sarah:And so you make those notes and understand why you've either
Sarah:lowered it or made it higher.
Sarah:And you want to be strategic too.
Sarah:Annette, you brought up a good point of Alonna maybe even creating
Sarah:some competition for herself.
Sarah:That may or may not be the case, depending on seasonality, and
Sarah:maybe this is just available on the weekends versus during the weekdays.
Sarah:It's just the two town homes.
Sarah:Maybe she makes the two listings so juicy that people do book the
Sarah:whole thing and makes it worth your while to do it that way.
Sarah:But any other thoughts on that front, Annette?
Annette:Yeah.
Annette:Back to the Intercoastal property, if you said that one is more desirable,
Annette:then maybe that is your hedge.
Sarah:Mm-hmm.
Annette:That's your bet.
Annette:You had your bets there of like, maybe I can have really competitive pricing.
Annette:It might not be the Intercoastal, but you could service the guests
Annette:that still want to be near the beach and beat them out on the price.
Sarah:And then I guess I have lots of other for you too, Alonna, of
Sarah:your neighbor, what are his goals?
Sarah:If you've already figured all that, is it only dependent on you being
Sarah:able to list it with your property?
Sarah:You want to iron out some of their details there, but we've had great success with
Sarah:getting creative with property packaging.
Sarah:We'll call it parent-child listing, but clarity and tracking.
Annette:Alonna, if this is your first one, I would just say
Annette:slow and steady wins the race.
Annette:I would most likely get your listing up and running, get that 30, 60, 90
Annette:days under your belt first before bringing on the next pro-- just
Annette:depending again, how aggressive you are, I don't know how much time you
Annette:have, there's a lot of variables.
Annette:But I want to make sure that you're really taking care of your first property
Annette:and getting it off on a good foot.
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