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EP155: Airbnb vs. HomeAway and VRBO
This article discusses the differences between Airbnb, HomeAway/VRBO, and Booking.com, including pricing structures, user experience, and the advantages and disadvantages of listing on multiple platforms. Hosts should consider diversifying their listings to increase occupancy but must also manage calendars carefully to avoid double bookings. Additionally, the article highlights the benefits of creating a dedicated vacation rental website.
More skiers turn to short-term rentals — a mixed blessing for resorts - latimes.com
This article discusses the increasing popularity of short-term rentals among skiers, and the mixed impact this trend has on resort towns. Hosts should consider how seasonal demand affects their occupancy and pricing strategies, and monitor local market trends to optimize their strategies.
N.J. towns, state government move to regulate short-term rentals - Bergen Record
This article from 2017 highlights the growing trend of local governments in New Jersey (N.J.) taking steps to regulate short-term rentals. Hosts in N.J. should be aware of potential new regulations, which may include permitting requirements, occupancy limits, and other compliance measures.
EP122: This Week in the World of Airbnb
This article discusses the impact of the Trump administration on Airbnb and hosts, the rise of professional Airbnb investors, and a comparison of Airbnb and hotel occupancy rates and average daily rates. It also highlights a gadget, the Ring Video Doorbell, that can solve common hosting problems. Hosts should be aware of potential regulatory changes and adapt strategies accordingly.
Airbnb and the Rentals of Doom: air mattresses in kitchens, beds in laundry rooms & bunk beds galore all to dangerously cram guests in apartments in violation of State & City code - The New York State Senate (.gov)
This article from 2016 highlights potential violations of state and city codes in New York City related to overcrowding in short-term rentals, specifically citing issues like air mattresses in kitchens and beds in laundry rooms. Hosts should be aware of local regulations regarding occupancy limits and space requirements to avoid violations and ensure guest safety.
Airbnb Wants to Let Trusted Hosts Manage Others' Home-Sharing Listings - Fortune
This 2016 article from Fortune discusses Airbnb's intention to allow trusted hosts to manage other hosts' listings. This feature could potentially streamline operations and offer new revenue streams for experienced hosts. The impact could be a more professional and managed experience for both guests and hosts, potentially leading to higher occupancy and improved profitability.
EP044: Superhost Pol McCann From Sydney Shares His Best Tips On Airbnb Hosting
This article discusses revenue management strategies for short-term rentals, emphasizing the need for scheduled pricing routines and understanding booking behavior to optimize revenue. Hosts should focus on analyzing booking data, understanding booking windows, and adjusting pricing accordingly to maximize occupancy and revenue.
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