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Stay updated with the latest STR industry news and regulations
The Central Okanagan Regional District is reviewing short-term rental rules in rural areas. Hosts in this area should be aware of potential changes to regulations. Stay informed and monitor for updates to ensure compliance.

This article discusses dynamic pricing for short-term rentals, explaining how it works to optimize revenue and occupancy by adjusting rates based on market conditions. Hosts should consider implementing dynamic pricing, using tools that automatically adjust rates, to stay competitive and maximize profits.

A new report highlights the increasing complexity and cost of tax compliance in the lodging industry, including short-term rentals. Hosts are spending significant time on compliance, and many lack confidence in their methods. Consider exploring AI-powered tools to streamline tax processes and free up time for guest experience and growth.

This article discusses a shift in the flexible workspace market, emphasizing hospitality over real estate. For STR hosts, this suggests the importance of providing exceptional guest experiences, such as personalized touches, to foster positive word-of-mouth and repeat bookings.
This article highlights the importance of data and AI in gaining a competitive edge in the 2026 housing market, emphasizing that hosts who prioritize data-driven decisions and adapt to market changes will thrive. Hosts should focus on leveraging data and AI to make informed decisions about their STR business to capture market share.
This article discusses a new housing plan in Greece and its potential impact on short-term rentals. Hosts should pay attention to how this plan might affect their ability to operate and the local rental market.
An Ann Arbor high-rise is considering a zoning change to operate as a hotel with the option of short-term rentals. This news could impact hosts in the area by creating more competition or potentially changing local regulations. Review local zoning laws and stay updated on potential changes.
Foreclosure starts are down nationally, but certain counties are seeing a rise in early-stage filings, which can indicate future pre-foreclosure opportunities. Hosts in Florida, California, Ohio, North Carolina, and Texas should monitor county-level data to anticipate potential distressed property sales and consider how this might affect their local markets.
This article from BiggerPockets outlines critical winter tasks for landlords to protect their properties from common cold-weather damage, such as frozen pipes and slip-and-fall incidents. Hosts should clearly define winter responsibilities in their lease agreements and conduct mid-season inspections to mitigate risks and protect their investments. The article highlights the importance of investor-focused insurance, such as that provided by NREIG, to cover unexpected events.
DSCR (Debt-Service-Coverage Ratio) loans, which qualify borrowers for investment properties based on expected rental income, are gaining popularity, and are expected to continue growing. This trend is driven by a high-rate environment, the rise of nontraditional income, and the interest of institutional investors. Hosts who might be looking to invest in more properties should consider this new financing option.

Travelers increasingly prioritize sustainable travel, creating opportunities for STR hosts. Integrating sustainable options and transparency into your listing is key, leveraging tools like AI for personalized recommendations and aligning with industry standards to meet these expectations and attract eco-conscious guests. Consider highlighting eco-friendly aspects of your property and partnering with local sustainable businesses.

Venture capital investment in the travel sector, including STRs, is shifting towards established, larger companies. While total funding increased slightly, the number of deals decreased significantly, with average deal sizes doubling. Hosts should be aware that funding may become harder to obtain for smaller businesses and startups.
Airbnb is increasing its anti-party enforcement for New Year's Eve bookings. Hosts should be aware of this and review their house rules and guest screening practices to avoid any issues.
Maui County, Hawaii has passed a bill to phase out over 6,000 short-term rentals (STRs) in West and South Maui by 2029 and 2030, respectively, targeting apartment-zoned properties. Hosts with rentals on the Minatoya List in these areas need to understand these changes and plan accordingly.
This BiggerPockets article features an interview with an investor who achieved financial freedom through co-living, a strategy of renting rooms in a shared house. The article explores the investor's journey, highlighting his shift from wholesaling to co-living, and why this strategy is becoming more popular. Hosts can learn about an alternative to STR and MTR, and the market dynamics of co-living.
This December 2025 housing market update from BiggerPockets discusses the current state of the market, including flat home prices, declining mortgage rates, and improved affordability. Hosts should take note of regional differences in price corrections and consider refinancing options to improve cash flow.
A Belleville woman is accusing the City Council of an 'ambush' regarding her Airbnb request. This highlights the importance of staying informed about local regulations and how they are implemented. Hosts should monitor local news for updates on permit processes and community sentiment regarding short-term rentals.
This article discusses the impact of housing affordability on short-term rental regulations across European cities. Hosts should stay informed about potential new limits on STRs as housing costs become a more significant factor in local policy.
This article discusses new limits on short-term rentals in European cities due to housing affordability issues. Hosts should be aware of potential regulatory changes and adapt to the evolving landscape.
This article discusses new limits being placed on short-term rentals in European cities due to housing affordability issues. Hosts should be aware of potential new regulations and restrictions that could impact their ability to operate in certain areas.