You can duplicate an existing property instead of creating a new one, as described in this article. Alternatively, you can import the settings of one property to another. 

Airbnb: You can also import your existing listing from Airbnb to Guesty.

The following data can be duplicated:

  • Tags
  • Title
  • Property address
  • Pictures
  • Property details
  • Amenities
  • Min/max nights
  • Check-in/check-out time
  • The property's default base price (but not the nightly rate).
  • Currency

Limitations

Note the following limitations:

  • You can only duplicate single units. Learn our alternative solutions for duplicating a multi-unit or a sub-unit in the section below.
  • If you duplicate a property after its listing was flagged or suspended by Airbnb, the duplicated property can't be published to Airbnb. 
  • After you duplicate a property, you must activate it. Additionally, we strongly recommend configuring all the settings that were not duplicated. You can see the full settings in the Creating a property article. 
  • A business model can't be duplicated. After you create a duplicate property, assign it to the Business model.
  • Nightly rates cannot be duplicated. A Nightly rate is a property price per night, adjusted by a pricing tool. 
  • Reservations can't be duplicated. You can relocate them from one property to another instead.

Duplicating a single unit

Step by step

  1. Sign in to your Guesty account.
  2. In the top navigation bar, click the mode selector and select Operations mode.
  3. Click Properties.
  4. Click the relevant property.
  5. In the left-side menu, click Settings.
  6. At the top right-hand side, click Actions.
  7. From the dropdown, select Duplicate property.
  8. At the pop-up menu, under "Nickname for duplicate properties", enter the new property's nickname, and use the up/down arrows to select the number of duplicates. 
  9. Click Duplicate.

Importing existing property settings to a multi-unit

When creating a new multi-unit, you can import the settings of an existing property to it. Alternatively, you can import the settings of an existing property to an existing multi-unit.

Duplicating a sub-unit as a single unit

To duplicate an existing sub-unit under a multi-unit, you can use the following methods:

  • Unassign the sub-unit from the existing Multi-Unit. This action will convert the sub-unit to a single unit. Then, duplicate the property according to the instructions above. Once done, assign the property to the multi-unit again. You can only re-assign the property if the multi-unit has no more than 100 sub-units.
  • Create a new sub-unit from an existing multi-unit. The sub-unit will "inherit" the settings of the parent unit. Then, unassign the sub-unit from the multi-unit. The sub-units will be set as separate single units once they are unassigned.
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