FIFA World Cup 2026: Demand for Short-Term Rentals Is Not the Risk. Execution Is.

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Published: January 22, 2026
Pricing & Profitability
FIFA World Cup 2026: Demand for Short-Term Rentals Is Not the Risk. Execution Is.

Summary

The FIFA World Cup 2026 presents a significant opportunity for short-term rental hosts, but success hinges on precise execution rather than simply expecting demand. The tournament concentrates demand on specific match days, which can lead to price undercutting or over-restriction if not handled carefully. Hosts must avoid treating the entire event like a normal peak season and instead respond dynamically to distinct demand behaviors.

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