Hosting a student or worker in your home is a rewarding experience when approached thoughtfully. Hosts who take the time to create a welcoming environment consistently attract more guests and receive more repeat enquiries.
The best hosting relationships start with clear expectations. Discuss house rules, meal times, bathroom schedules, guest access to common areas, and quiet hours before the guest arrives. A brief written summary sent via the messaging system avoids misunderstandings.
A short orientation when your guest arrives goes a long way — show them where things are, introduce them to any other household members, and let them know how to reach you. International students in particular may be arriving in Berlin for the first time and benefit from a warm welcome.
Reply to enquiries promptly. Guests often contact multiple hosts at once — a quick, friendly response increases your chance of securing a booking. Check your inbox regularly and make sure your email notifications are enabled.
Update your availability dates and photos whenever things change. An accurate, current listing with good photos consistently outperforms an outdated one.
Hosts who have completed Police Check and Working with Children verification build more trust with guests, particularly families and younger students. See What are verification checks?