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Modern 1BR in Porta Venezia — Milan City Center
Good — room for meaningful improvement
âš¡ Top Priority Fixes
- 1.
Cover photo taken at night with overhead lighting. It looks dim and uninviting compared to competitors.
- 2.
Kitchen countertops have dishes, groceries, and small appliances visible.
- 3.
Cover photo and opening description don't immediately communicate the listing's best feature.
- 4.
Title is descriptive but generic — doesn't stand out in search results.
Detailed Breakdown
Issues Found
- Cover photo uses harsh artificial lighting instead of natural light
- Only 12 photos uploaded — Airbnb recommends at least 20 for optimal performance
- Kitchen photo has visible clutter on countertops
- No photos showing the neighborhood or building exterior
- Bathroom photo is shot from too close, making the space look cramped
Suggestions
Cover photo taken at night with overhead lighting. It looks dim and uninviting compared to competitors.
Reshoot the living room during the day with curtains open. Aim for the golden hour (late afternoon) for warm, natural light.
The cover photo is the single most important element of your listing. It determines whether guests click or scroll past.
Kitchen countertops have dishes, groceries, and small appliances visible. Photo is taken too close to the counter.
Clear all countertops except one styled item (e.g., a fruit bowl or coffee machine). Shoot from the doorway to show the full kitchen.
Kitchen photos with clutter signal to guests that the space may not be well-maintained or clean.
No exterior or neighborhood photos. Guests cannot see the building or surroundings before booking.
Add 2-3 photos: building entrance, the street/neighborhood (Porta Venezia gardens, nearby cafes), and a shot showing proximity to the metro.
Guests in unfamiliar cities want to see the area. Neighborhood photos reduce booking hesitation by 15-20%.
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