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June/July calendars not booked, Can it be hurricane Helene effect?

Gary Campanaro
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Hi Bigger Pockets Friends

I have 2bed/2 bath cabin in Maggie Valley, NC, .   In years past my calendars have been 90% full year round. This year has been good up until this summer. I know it may be a little early to start being concerned about June, July, August bookings, but I only have a few bookings for the summer months.  I have already lowered my prices for the summer but I don't want to lower them too much.   I wonder if  hurricane Helene had an affect on tourism to our area for the summer. I know my lead time is usually 24days so maybe it is to early to be concerned.  Does anyone have any thoughts about being proactive instead of waiting until  the last minute to lower my prices too much?

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I'm learning that lowering prices should be one of the last moves you make, cause then it's just a race to the bottom with the competition.

I'd look and see if other STRs in the area are experiencing similar issues first, before doing anything. Then you'll know if it's just you or the market. If you're doing your job as a host, then it's probably not you.

Then I'd do all the other things (i.e. update listing pages, rearrange/update photos, etc.) before price lowering. Also, from everything thing I've read book lead times are shortening nationwide, so I'd hold off on any price edits just yet. 

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