Does Weather Affect Your Airbnb? | Tim Hubbard
Summary
AI-generatedLearn how weather and climate trends significantly impact short-term rental demand and investment opportunities, particularly in the US Sun Belt. Discover how remote work and air conditioning have fueled population growth in warmer regions, creating new avenues for real estate investors.
Key insights
The invention and affordability of air conditioning in the 1970s significantly contributed to people comfortably living in and moving to warmer regions, leading to rapid population growth in the US Sun Belt.
Mistakes to avoid
Ignoring population growth trends when selecting an investment location can lead to lower demand for short-term rentals and reduced profitability, as fewer people are moving to or visiting the area.
Tools & resources
Booking.complatform
Booking.com offers data on average rental rates across the US by month, which can help identify peak and off-peak travel seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
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