Booking Trends, Travel Shifts & Regulations in Minnesota, USA | Revenue Radar 7

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Pricing & Profitability
intermediate
Revenue Management
Market Research
Local Regulations
Dynamic Pricing
ADR

Summary

This episode of Revenue Radar analyzes short-term rental data in two Minnesota markets: Minneapolis and Duluth, comparing RevPAR, ADR, and occupancy rates year-over-year, also focusing on supply constraints due to local regulations and changes in booking windows to determine potential revenue management strategies.

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