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Airbnb Business In Nigeria

by Oyindamola Olawuyi
12 months ago
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The bustling cities and varied landscapes of Nigeria are increasingly drawing tourists and business travelers. This surge in visitors creates a prime opportunity for individuals to tap into the sharing economy through Airbnb.
An Airbnb business is a type of short-term rental business where property owners or hosts rent out their properties to travelers on the Airbnb platform.

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Also, ‘Airbnb’ is an online marketplace that connects people who want to rent out their property with people who are looking for accommodations. Airbnb offers hosts a relatively easy way to earn some income from their property.

Starting an Airbnb business in Nigeria involves various costs, which can vary depending on factors such as location, property type, and the level of furnishing and amenities you plan to offer.
However, there are a few things to consider when starting an Airbnb business in Nigeria.

Location

“Choose a suitable property for your Airbnb business. Consider factors like location, size, amenities, and target audience. Apartments in central locations like Lagos or Abuja might attract business travelers, while houses in quieter resort towns or near cultural landmarks could suit tourists” says Calfort Realty, a real estate company.

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Quality Furnishings And Decor
Create a welcoming and comfortable space that stands out from the competition by investing in quality furnishings and decor. Positive reviews from guests are crucial for building your reputation on the platform.

Marketing
Use social media, online travel agencies, and other platforms to market your property and reach a wider audience. Consider offering discounts and promotions to attract more bookings.

Legal And Tax Requirements
It’s important to comply with all relevant legal and tax requirements when starting an Airbnb in Nigeria. This includes registering your property with the relevant authorities and paying the appropriate taxes.

Prices
When setting your prices, take into account the competition in the area, the demand for short-term rentals, and the cost of running your business. You may want to consider offering discounts for longer stays or during off-peak periods. Set your prices competitively but also make sure you are making enough profit to cover your costs and generate income.

Maintenance
To keep your guests coming back and leaving positive reviews, it’s important to maintain your property regularly. Make sure everything is in good working order, and address any maintenance issues promptly.
Finally, starting an Airbnb business in Nigeria can be lucrative with the right approach. By selecting a prime location and focusing on customer satisfaction, you can build a successful and sustainable short-term rental business.


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