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50% Crash in Airbnb Revenue reported in some Cities
According to Re:venture consulting (Lots more detail at the article)
https://www.zerohedge.com/econ...
50% Crash in Airbnb Revenue reported in some Cities
But there are now signs that this trend of increased Airbnb listings might be coming to an end as the market reaches saturation in 2023, with Airbnb's CEO warning of a "booking slowdown". At the same time, vacation rental management companies reported a 13% drop in revenue per property in the first quarter of 2023.
Clearly, something is up, with the deluge of Airbnb supply over the last several years now intersecting with a recessionary slowdown in travel demand. A cocktail which is leading to a collapse in revenue for Airbnb operators across America.
The collapse is most notable in the Southwest and Mountain West areas of the country, where Airbnb revenue per listing is down 40-50% YoY. With owners in cities such as Austin, Phoenix, Denver, and San Antonio taking the hardest hit according to data from AllTheRooms.

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Quote from @Mark Miles:
Lmao, #1 biggest nationwide decline is the Poconos. Can’t say i’m surprised
I have a client with one in the Poconos and they have had a great year not sure whats special about it but they were pleased. from a users standpoint ( me) I simply dont care for them anymore prices too high cleaning fee's too high and accomodations very hit and miss.. so back to Motel hotel fishing lodges.
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