Lowering Min Stay to 2 Nights in Q3

Take advantage of your legacy permit and secure extra bookings

Why We Recommend Allowing 2-Night Stays in Q3

  1. Leverage Your Legacy Permit Advantage
    Because you hold a legacy permit, you are granted 4 additional contracts that must be used strictly for stays that take place in Q3—an advantage many new permit holders do not have. If these contracts aren’t used, they become a lost opportunity.

  2. Align with Guest Demand
    Data shows the majority of Q3 searches are for 2-night stays. With a higher minimum, your home is excluded from most of the demand. Lowering to 2 nights for Q3 only puts your home in front of far more potential guests.

  3. Protect Long-Term Strategy
    This adjustment would be temporary and limited to Q3. We’re not recommending permanent changes to your stay requirements—just a tactical move to help in slower months without compromising your overall positioning.

  4. Turn Empty Nights into Revenue
    Every unbooked night is a lost revenue opportunity. Even one or two short stays can add meaningful income, especially when paired with the extra flexibility your legacy permit allows.


In short: Allowing 2-night stays in Q3 helps you take advantage of your legacy permit benefit, meet current guest demand, and capture revenue that would otherwise be missed.