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Extended-Stay Demand Hits a Four-Year High as Supply Pipeline Thins
Extended-stay hotel demand is up 6% with 77% occupancy, hitting a four-year high in May. This growth, outpacing the broader industry, combined with a thinning construction pipeline, signals potential pricing power for hosts in 2027.
Airbnb rentals in KC see strong demand, but hosts may still be disappointed - The Business Journals
KC's Airbnb market shows strong demand in 2026, yet hosts might be disappointed. Understanding local market dynamics is crucial for managing expectations and ensuring profitability amidst high occupancy.

UAE Bets on Discounts, Insurance, and New Visa Markets to Refill Hotel Rooms After Iran War Hit
UAE hotels saw a dramatic drop to 19.6% occupancy post-Iran war, rebounding to 82.2% during Eid, then settling in the 40-50s. Incentives and visa markets are being used to attract visitors, as many conferences were canceled.
Metro Atlanta short-term rental owners say business is booming thanks to World Cup - WSB-TV
Metro Atlanta STR owners report booming business driven by the World Cup, with increased demand and occupancy. Hosts can capitalize on this surge by optimizing their listings and pricing strategies to attract global visitors.
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