How to Use the Multiple Units Feature
List multiple available rentals at the same location in a single listing.
Listing Multiple Units at One Location
If you have more than one rental space available at the same address (for example, several suites in the same building or multiple booths in one salon), you don't need to create a separate listing for each one. The Multiple Units feature lets you manage them all within a single listing.
How It Works
During listing creation (or when editing an existing listing), you'll see an option to set the number of rentals available. When you increase this number, additional fields appear so you can provide details for each individual unit.
What You Can Specify Per Unit
For each unit, you can enter:
- Number of chairs in that space
- Number of sinks
- Size of the unit
- Individual photos for each unit
This gives renters a clear picture of each available option without making them guess.
When to Use Multiple Units vs. Multiple Listings
Use Multiple Units when all the spaces are at the same physical address (e.g., Suite A, Suite B, and Suite C in one building).
Use separate listings when the spaces are at different addresses (e.g., your Tampa location and your Orlando location). Each address needs its own listing and its own marketing package.
Keeping It Updated
When a unit gets rented, update the listing to reflect the change. Remove that unit's details and decrease the available count. This keeps your listing accurate and avoids wasted inquiries.