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- KC has ‘highest occupancy’ of World Cup cities. Is effort to add rentals working? - Kansas City Star
KC has ‘highest occupancy’ of World Cup cities. Is effort to add rentals working? - Kansas City Star
Summary
This article discusses Kansas City's high occupancy rates compared to other World Cup host cities, raising questions about the effectiveness of efforts to increase short-term rental availability. It implicitly touches on market trends and the impact of major events on the STR market. The article likely explores whether increased rental supply can meet demand while analyzing the city's approach to STRs.
Key Insights
- •Kansas City (KC) has the highest occupancy rates compared to other World Cup cities.
Action Items
- ✓Monitor local regulations related to STRs and how they affect the availability of rental units.Effort: lowImpact: medium
- ✓Research and analyze ADR (Average Daily Rate) and RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Rental) trends in KC to assess profitability during and after major events.Effort: mediumImpact: high
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