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The current average price per night globally on Airbnb is $137 per night.
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In 2007, a cash-strapped Brian Chesky came up with a shrewd way to pay his $1,200 San Francisco apartment rent. He would offer “Air bed and breakfast”, which consisted of three airbeds,...
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The most Airbnb listings are in the US, with an average of 2.25 million active listings throughout 2021.
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These are the Airbnb statistics on gross revenue by country.
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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These are the top 10 cities in terms of gross revenue on Airbnb:
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Here are the numbers on the countries with the most nights booked on Airbnb in 2020 and 2021.
North America was the region that brought in the highest amount of Airbnb’s worldwide revenue in 2024, at five billion U.S. dollars. As the company is based in the United States, this is not surprising. However, the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region was not too far behind with 4.1 billion U.S. dollars in revenue. North America also reported the highest average number of nights booked by region with Airbnb in 2024. Airbnb hosts and bookings The Airbnb platform users consist of both travelers needing a place to stay and hosts offering their property for short term rent. In 2023, a gender distribution of Airbnb hosts worldwide reported that slightly fewer than half identified as women. The number of nights and experiences booked with Airbnb hosts worldwide showed growth over the last few years but dropped to a low of under 200 million bookings in 2020 due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic when global travel was severely disrupted. In 2024, Airbnb reported nearly 492 million booked nights and experiences, a significant increase over the previous year. How did COVID-19 affect Airbnb’s revenue? In addition to a reduction in the number of bookings, Airbnb also experienced a loss in revenue due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, as many countries implemented travel bans and restrictions to slow the spread of the virus across international borders. This reduced the total number of travelers worldwide In 2020, the revenue of Airbnb fell to 3.38 billion U.S. dollars. Airbnb’s revenue in 2021, however, rebounded and amounted to 5.99 billion U.S. dollars. By 2024, that figure reached 11.1 billion.
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London is the city with the most Airbnbs listings in the world at 156,511.
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Airbnb has a total of 6,132 employees that work for the company. 52.5% of Airbnb workers are male and 47.5% are female.
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This is the complete breakdown of how much revenue Airbnb makes in commission from listings in each region.
As of the fourth quarter of 2021, there were over 13 thousand Airbnb rental units available in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Prior to 2020, the number of rentals had been steadily increasing, peaking at over 22.6 thousand units in the first quarter of 2020. However, with the onset of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the number of units has been steadily declining.
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These are the cities that had the most demand. London is the most popular city.
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The global housing rental service market is experiencing robust growth, driven by factors such as increasing urbanization, changing lifestyle preferences, and the rise of the gig economy. The market, valued at approximately $2 trillion in 2025, is projected to exhibit a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7% from 2025 to 2033. This significant expansion is fueled by several key trends, including the growing popularity of short-term rentals facilitated by platforms like Airbnb and VRBO, the increasing demand for flexible lease options catering to transient populations, and the emergence of innovative property management technologies enhancing efficiency and tenant experience. The market segmentation reveals a significant share held by the long-term lease segment, driven by stable rental income and predictable cash flows, while the short-term rental segment is witnessing rapid growth, propelled by the tourism and business travel sectors. Furthermore, the commercial segment is expanding, reflecting the growing need for flexible workspace solutions. Geographic distribution shows strong performance in North America and Europe, with emerging markets in Asia-Pacific presenting significant growth opportunities. However, the market faces certain restraints, including fluctuating interest rates impacting mortgage costs, potential regulatory changes affecting short-term rentals, and the challenges of maintaining consistent property standards across diverse portfolios. Despite these challenges, the long-term outlook for the housing rental service market remains positive, driven by continuous technological advancements, evolving consumer preferences, and the persistent demand for housing in rapidly urbanizing regions. Key players in the market, including Invitation Homes, Blueground, and Vacasa, are actively innovating to meet these changing demands and capitalize on growth opportunities within different segments and geographic regions. Strategic acquisitions, technological integrations, and expansion into new markets are crucial strategies for sustained success within this dynamic sector.
This statistic provides figures for the estimated contribution of Airbnb hosts and guests to the economy in the United Kingdom (UK) between July 2017 and July 2018. Overall Airbnb contributed an estimated 3.5 billion British pounds to the UK economy, 854 million pounds worth of which was through income earned by local hosts.
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Listings per region on Airbnb declined from 2020 to 2021. Globally in 2021, there were a total of 12.7 million listings.
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These Airbnb statistics detail how fast Airbnb is currently growing and where it’s going in the future.
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The average host on Airbnb earns $13,800 annually. The fastest-growing host demographic is seniors.
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The majority of guests on Airbnb are women. Most Airbnb guests are aged 25 to 34.
Sharing economy services have exploded in popularity over recent years, with many expecting this trend to continue. The total value of the global sharing economy has been predicted to increase to 794 billion U.S. dollars by 2031, up from 150 billion U.S. dollars in 2023. This has translated to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 32 percent.
The sharing economy
The sharing economy is where assets owned by members of a network can be temporarily accessed by other members of the network, generally through an online platform. This differs from traditional businesses, whereby goods and services are owned by a single owner and then rented to the public. Because of this difference, sharing economy companies often escape industry regulations. The two most common examples of the sharing economy are the sharing of private vehicles via ride-hailing apps such as Uber, and the various other sharing economy businesses – predominantly Airbnb, that has left its mark globally. Coworking, where workers from different organizations can access shared office space, is also considered part of the sharing economy.
Regulation
The growth predicted above assumes that the sharing economy retains its position outside of industry regulations – something that is not certain. For example, opinions of Canadians on how the government should regulate Uber have been that they should be regulated in the same way as taxis, which would raise licensing and staffing costs. This would of course increase the cost to the consumer. What has kept customers however, are the top benefits consumers recognize from using sharing economy services, such as it generally being cheaper for users.
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The current average price per night globally on Airbnb is $137 per night.