In New York City, one of the United States’ most iconic destinations, Airbnb has established itself as a key player in the accommodation market. In 2025, Airbnb customers booked an average of 47 nights per stay, with an average price of 119 U.S. dollars per night. Meanwhile, the average income per property was 7,062 U.S. dollars that year. Are Airbnb rentals expensive in New York City? As of early 2024, the most expensive Airbnb properties per night in the United States were in San Francisco. This was followed by Los Angeles and San Diego. In comparison, the average cost of a night’s stay at an Airbnb property in New York City is less than half of the cost of a night in San Francisco. How many Airbnb properties are there in New York City? In early 2024, the Airbnb market in New York City offered more than 39.7 thousand properties accommodating to the different needs of visitors to the city. There are a variety of types of Airbnb properties in New York City, the most common of which were entire homes and apartments, followed by private rooms. The majority of Airbnb listings also catered to longer-term stays, in light of city regulations on housing.
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This dataset shows main information about rooms available on AirBnB. Information come from the open data website of Air Bnb wich covered major cities worldwide.For anonymizing data, precision of geo-coordinates point is 300m.
New York City accounted for 37,784 Airbnb listings in late 2024. Meanwhile, Los Angeles had 46,621 listings, making it the city with the most Airbnb listings in the ranking.
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Inside Airbnb is an independent, non-commercial set of tools and data that allows you to explore how Airbnb is really being used in cities around the world.By analyzing publicly available information about a city's Airbnb's listings, Inside Airbnb provides filters and key metrics so you can see how Airbnb is being used to compete with the residential housing market.With Inside Airbnb, you can ask fundamental questions about Airbnb in any neighbourhood, or across the city as a whole. Questions such as: "How many listings are in my neighbourhood and where are they?""How many houses and apartments are being rented out frequently to tourists and not to long-term residents?""How much are hosts making from renting to tourists (compare that to long-term rentals)?""Which hosts are running a business with multiple listings and where they?"The tools are presented simply, and can also be used to answer more complicated questions, such as: "Show me all the highly available listings in Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, New York City, which are for the 'entire home or apartment' that have a review in the last 6 months AND booked frequently AND where the host has other listings."These questions (and the answers) get to the core of the debate for many cities around the world, with Airbnb claiming that their hosts only occasionally rent the homes in which they live.In addition, many city or state legislation or ordinances that address residential housing, short term or vacation rentals, and zoning usually make reference to allowed use, including: how many nights a dwelling is rented per yearminimum nights staywhether the host is presenthow many rooms are being rented in a buildingthe number of occupants allowed in a rentalwhether the listing is licensedThe Inside Airbnb tool or data can be used to answer some of these questions.The data behind the Inside Airbnb site is sourced from publicly available information from the Airbnb site.The data has been analyzed, cleansed and aggregated where appropriate to faciliate public discussion. Read more disclaimers here.If you would like to do further analysis or produce alternate visualisations of the data, it is available below under a Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) "Public Domain Dedication" license.
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The average host on Airbnb earns $13,800 annually. The fastest-growing host demographic is seniors.
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This is the complete breakdown of how much revenue Airbnb makes in commission from listings in each region.
As of January 2025, the majority of Airbnb properties in New York City in the United States were listed as longer-term rentals. Meanwhile, short-term listings, which are only rented for less than 30 days, accounted for 13.8 percent of rental properties available.
Airbnb has seen some controversy in Los Angeles due to complaints that the influx of short-term rentals was turning apartment buildings into hotels and was using up the city’s limited housing. This caused new restrictions to be put in place on Airbnb and similar services in summer 2019. As a result, short-term rentals can only come from someone's primary residence. In LA, a primary residence is a place someone lives in at least six months out of the year. Additionally, bookings for visitors are limited to 120 days a year, however there are exceptions to this. As of the third quarter of 2019, there were 24,914 active Airbnb rentals in LA. Whether this number will reduce after the restrictions are enforced remains to be seen.
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Demand is calculated by the total number of nights stayed in each region.
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Globally gross revenue from Airbnbs increased significantly from $27.69 billion in 2020 to $48.9 billion in 2021.
As of December 2024, San Diego recorded the highest average price per night of Airbnb listings among the selected cities in the United States. In this city, accommodation listed on the Airbnb website cost on average 296 U.S. dollars per night. Meanwhile, prices in New York City amounted to an average of 119 U.S. dollars per night.
As of December, 2024, there were over 95 thousand listings for room and apartment rentals in London on the Airbnb website, the highest of any other major European city. Airbnb listings were also high in Paris, Rome and Madrid. Paris accounted for around 91 thousand listings, while Rome and Madrid had over 35 and 26 thousand, respectively. Controversy of Airbnb in Europe Airbnb has become an increasingly popular option for tourists looking for local accommodation. Visitors are attracted to using Airbnb properties instead of hotels and other traditional travel accommodation mainly due to cheaper prices, but also for the location, and to gain an authentic experience. However, the site is facing ongoing legal problems, with some destinations moving to ban or restrict rentals from the site due to them worsening housing problems and undermining hotel regulations. Many European cities, including Amsterdam and Paris, have placed limits on the length of rentals, and others such as Barcelona have introduced strict regulations for hosts. The rise of Airbnb Airbnb is one of the most successful companies in the global sharing economy. The company was founded in San Francisco, California in 2008, after being conceived by two entrepreneurs looking for a way to offset their high rental costs. Airbnb was developed as an online platform for hosts to rent out their properties on a short-term basis. It now competes with other online travel booking websites including Booking.com and Expedia.
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The general neighborhood and zip code location of active short term rentals (including type) across Austin, TX. Licenses are only active for one year. We have not included specific addresses, at the request of residents for safety reasons, but we have included street name and zip code. For more information or for records of licenses older than a year, concerned parties can pursue a public information request: public.information@austintexas.gov. FYI: your request will not be considered received unless it is sent to the proper address.
The global travel and tourism market is one of the worst hit by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. As a result, companies such as Airbnb are now coping with the virus' damaging effects. In January 2020, there were almost 1.05 million active Airbnb properties in the United States, while in March there were just over one million, showing a slight decrease. Comparatively, China's active Airbnb properties have dropped more severely from 700 thousand in January to 599 thousand in March 2020.
A list of buildings excluded from short-term rental activity under the Shared Housing Ordinance. See https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/bacp/provdrs/bus/alerts/2016/july/Prohibited_Buildings_List_Affidavit.html for more information on the exclusion process.
This listing lists the accommodations available on the Airb‘n'b rental site in the territory of Bordeaux. It is produced by Airbnb observatory
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As of January 2025, the number of Airbnb listings in New York City in the United States amounted to 37,784. Entire homes and apartments represented the highest number of listings in the city, totaling 20,160.
This dataset shows a listing of all short term rental properties actively registered with the City of Norfolk. A short term rental is either a vacation rental (not the owner’s primary residence) or homestay (the owner’s primary residence). It can be registered administratively with the City or by applying for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). This dataset will be updated monthly.
The global travel and tourism market is one of the worst hit by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. As a result, companies such as Airbnb are now coping with the virus' damaging effects. In the first week of 2020, there were 18 percent less Airbnb short-term rental reservations than in the previous year. By week two the company saw more bookings than in 2019, the figure rising to four percent more year-over-year reservations. However, this growth didn't continue and in week 14 of 2020, short-term rental bookings on the Airbnb platform saw a 95 percent drop over the previous year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
In New York City, one of the United States’ most iconic destinations, Airbnb has established itself as a key player in the accommodation market. In 2025, Airbnb customers booked an average of 47 nights per stay, with an average price of 119 U.S. dollars per night. Meanwhile, the average income per property was 7,062 U.S. dollars that year. Are Airbnb rentals expensive in New York City? As of early 2024, the most expensive Airbnb properties per night in the United States were in San Francisco. This was followed by Los Angeles and San Diego. In comparison, the average cost of a night’s stay at an Airbnb property in New York City is less than half of the cost of a night in San Francisco. How many Airbnb properties are there in New York City? In early 2024, the Airbnb market in New York City offered more than 39.7 thousand properties accommodating to the different needs of visitors to the city. There are a variety of types of Airbnb properties in New York City, the most common of which were entire homes and apartments, followed by private rooms. The majority of Airbnb listings also catered to longer-term stays, in light of city regulations on housing.