Kansas City could get hundreds more Airbnbs for the World Cup under new events permit - KCUR

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Published: February 5, 2026
Regulations & Compliance
Kansas City, MO

Summary

Kansas City is anticipating a surge in Airbnb listings due to the upcoming World Cup, potentially adding hundreds of new short-term rentals. This growth is contingent on a new events permit, which will likely affect the local regulatory landscape and impact existing hosts as the market expands. Hosts should monitor changes to understand their impact and adapt accordingly.

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