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AirDNA: Greece Maintains Short-Term Rental Prices Despite January Demand Drop - GTP Headlines
Summary
According to AirDNA, despite a drop in demand in January, short-term rental prices in Greece have been maintained. This indicates a resilient market for STR hosts in the region. Find out how this affects your pricing strategy.
Key Insights
- •AirDNA reports that short-term rental prices in Greece have been maintained despite a demand drop in January.
Action Items
- ✓Consider reviewing your pricing strategy to assess its resilience in the face of fluctuating demand.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →AirDNA: The information is provided by AirDNA.
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