Afleveringen
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In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane is joined by John An, founder of TechTape. The two share insights into navigating today’s volatile travel market. Jamie highlighted that 2024 is shaping up to be a more challenging year, with signs of softening demand in several U.S. markets. He pointed to Washington, D.C. as a key example, where government-related travel is slowing due to federal budget tightening. John emphasized that revenue management today is more about feel and adaptability than relying solely on hard data. He compared it to driving—requiring constant micro-adjustments rather than abrupt turns.
Jamie supported this idea, adding that operators who watch their pacing, ADR, and occupancy weekly or even daily are the ones staying ahead. John mentioned that too many small operators still use a “set it and forget it” approach to pricing, which is risky in the current environment. He explained that intuition should be paired with data to make smart, timely decisions. Jamie echoed that sentiment, noting that even in tough markets, success is possible with active monitoring and responsiveness. John said the best operators act like football coaches—adjusting their strategy based on how the “game” (market) is playing out, not just on a pre-written playbook.
Both speakers agreed that frequent check-ins—weekly or bi-weekly—on business performance are critical. John stressed that there’s no one-size-fits-all model, and pricing strategies need to be fluid. Jamie added that being proactive instead of reactive is a key differentiator right now. They concluded that the combination of consistent data review and strategic intuition is what separates good operators from great ones. Ultimately, staying close to the numbers while understanding the story behind them is the best path forward.
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Episode 129 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, chats with Bill Faeth, founder of Build Short-Term Rental Wealth and a 30-year real estate investor. Bill shares his journey into short-term rentals, which began in 2015 after a convincing conversation with an electrician friend. He describes transition from traditional real estate to short-term rentals by purchasing his first property in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Bill provides insights into his investment strategy, influenced by the Pumpkin Plan book, and breaks down his unique approach to creating 'super properties.' He explains that successful investments rely on leveraging unique attributes like views, proximities, and amenities—elements that make properties stand out in specific markets. Bill emphasizes the importance of patience and the ability to hold out for ideal investments, rather than compromising on less optimal properties. The dialogue extends into financial advice, indicating that now, amidst market volatility, is a prime time for confident investors to make strategic buys, provided they understand both the cash flow potentials and potential depreciation of their purchases.
The conversation also delves into identifying markets that others may overlook, leveraging various data points to mitigate risks and maximize returns. Bill discusses the significance of outdoor enhancements and views, over just the property's internal features, to substantially boost earnings. He advises listeners on practical approaches like employing multiple data tools, grading properties strategically, and capitalizing on off-market opportunities to ensure investments align with long-term goals. The episode underscores the importance of thinking beyond conventional strategies by using comprehensive data and innovative planning for generating superior returns in short-term rental investments.
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Episode 128 -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, the Chief Economist at AirDNA, is joined by Andrew Keller, a short-term rental photographer and founder of ISOneedphotos. Andrew shares the importance of professional photography for short-term rentals, emphasizing how it can significantly improve booking rates. He outlines his journey into photography, starting from a young age and transitioning into short-term rental photography around December 2020.
Andrew highlights the common mistakes property owners make by using amateur photographs, noting that lack of professional photos can cost potential bookings. He discusses the evolution of his own photographic style, emphasizing the importance of providing a variety of photos, including drone shots, twilight shots, and interior shots from multiple angles. Andrew mentions how his extensive experience, which includes photographing properties in 22 different states and Costa Rica, has honed his skills. He believes in dedicating a full day to a shoot to capture the best light at different times of the day. He also offers advice on staging for short-term rental photography, stressing the importance of details like setting the dining table, filling the hot tub, and ensuring sufficient matching plates and utensils. Jamie corroborates the importance of professional photography, sharing personal anecdotes about how professional photos helped answer guest questions and lowered guest dissatisfaction.
Andrew provides tips for those considering DIY photography, such as holding the camera at light switch height and managing lighting. He advises on how to find a good local photographer by checking their recent work on Airbnb listings and stresses thorough preparation of the property before the photographer's visit, ensuring it is guest-ready. Andrew shares his future goals of investing in his own short-term rental property and talks briefly about his co-hosting experiences. He also offers contact details for those interested in his services and emphasizes his commitment to helping clients increase bookings through top-tier photography.
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Episode 127 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, the Chief Economist at AirDNA, is joined by Bram Gallagher, Director of Economic and Forecasting at AirDNA, to discuss current economic uncertainties and their potential impact on the lodging industry. They delve into the new presidential administration and recent fluctuations in the stock market, which have introduced significant uncertainty.
Despite strong fundamentals in unemployment rates and GDP growth, consumer sentiment and the economic policy uncertainty index show signs of concern, with the latter reaching its highest level since COVID-19. A notable topic is the influence of tariffs, including their imposition and the ensuing trade wars impacting international travel. Canadian travel to the U.S. has notably decreased, with several flight routes canceled, significantly affecting markets with high Canadian tourist reliance.
Additionally, stock market volatility influences consumer spending through the wealth effect, potentially curbing leisure travel plans. The discussion also covers sectors like business travel, where cuts and price sensitivity have emerged. The participants conclude that current data still supports strong economic performance, but the downside risks necessitate vigilance over future metrics and trends. Concerns such as tariff impacts, inflation, and travel behavior shifts underscore the importance for lodging operators to stay informed and adaptable in their strategies.
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Episode 126 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, the Chief Economist at AirDNA, and co-host Scott Sage, SVP of Marketing & Customer Experience, discuss short-term rental performance for February 2025. They start by noting strong overall demand, with a 5% year-over-year increase, although the first weeks of March showed a decline. Supply growth, marked at 3.9%, shows stabilization despite some markets seeing negative growth. They delve into detailed metrics like RevPAR, which rose 5%, and an ADR increase of 6%.
The conversation covers the impact of recent events like March Madness, the Super Bowl in New Orleans, and Beyonce's concert tour. Jamie discusses economic indicators, forecasting potential impacts due to factors like tariffs, taxes, and slowed government bookings, which could lead to declines in certain markets. They touch on internally-focused metrics like ADR and the repeat rent index, noting positive trends. Forward-looking, Jamie expresses cautious optimism for the short-term rental market's first half of the year, despite broader economic uncertainties.
The hosts emphasize the need for rental operators to stay vigilant of market-specific data, especially in light of potential travel slowdowns and macroeconomic concerns. Finally, they discuss March events like St. Patrick's Day and highlight the importance of local market expertise and constant monitoring of pacing data to adjust strategies effectively.
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Episode 125 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, the Chief Economist at AirDNA, welcomes Assaf Karmon, CEO and co-founder of Turno. The discussion dives into Turno's platform, which helps short-term rental owners find reliable cleaners, automate scheduling, and essentially autopilot their business. Assaf describes his initial venture into short-term rentals, emphasizing the challenges he faced, leading to the creation of Turno—a marketplace for vacation rental cleaners in multiple countries. Jamie shares his personal experience using Turno and highlights its efficiency in sourcing cleaners. They discuss the variance in cleaning fees and how Turno's vetting process helps in choosing the right cleaners.
The conversation also touches on features such as tracking cleaner projects, guest cleanliness scores, and creating a redundant team of cleaners for reliability. Assaf explains the importance of managing exceptions and maintaining a team for backup. They delve into automating various aspects of property management beyond cleaning, including maintenance and inventory tracking. Assaf also brings up an interesting customer success story that underscores the seamless automation provided by Turno. Jamie raises concerns about potential risks in automation, and Assaf reassures him with Turno’s support in crisis situations.
They discuss the range of Turno’s clients, from small hosts to large property managers, and Assaf shares insights on the highest cleaning fees and challenges in sourcing cleaners in specific markets. Assaf emphasizes the importance of using automation to save time and mental capacity, encouraging hosts to focus on bigger ventures. He concludes by sharing how to reach out to Turno and himself for further queries.
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Episode 124 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, the Chief Economist at AirDNA, and Eric Goldreyer, the CEO and Founder of Savvy. Eric shares his rich history in the vacation rental industry, dating back to 1995 when he and his wife founded bedandbreakfast.com. The website became the leading platform for bed and breakfast listings and property management software. Eric recalls his journey, from creating central reservation systems, to selling bedandbreakfast.com, taking time off, and eventually pioneering new ventures like Turnkey Vacation Rentals and Funair.
He highlights the pain points property managers face with high distribution costs and how the Savvy platform aims to address these issues. Savvy offers a fresh approach with a no-fee model, aiming to facilitate direct bookings for vacation rentals, thereby saving costs for property managers and guests. Eric delves into the company's strategy, including maintaining algorithms that ensure high-quality matches between guests and properties. He emphasizes the importance of providing great hospitality, managing distribution costs, and building repeat and word-of-mouth business.
The conversation takes a deeper dive into the competitive landscape, where Eric stresses that Savvy doesn't aim to replace OTAs but complement them by offering an alternative that reduces booking costs. Jamie and Eric also discuss the importance of effective direct booking sites for property managers and the evolving dynamics of website quality, revenue management, and the role of property managers. Eric concludes by envisioning a future where Savvy is successful, benefiting both travelers and property managers, and addresses the challenges and opportunities within the vacation rental industry. He provides insights into what new property managers should focus on, drawing from his extensive experience in the sector.
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Episode 123 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, the Chief Economist at AirDNA, and Scott Sage, SVP of Marketing, discuss the performance of the Short-Term Rental (STR) market in January. The episode highlights data from Airbnb, Booking.com, and VRBO's Q4 reports, revealing a 12-19% increase in nights booked across platforms. Jamie emphasizes the importance of being multi-channel listed to maximize bookings. Supply growth was reported at 4.3%, while demand growth surged to 8.9%, resulting in over 20 million nights booked, predominantly for spring break. Market dynamics in the U.S. showed record-high January bookings, with an Advanced Daily Rate (ADR) increase of 5% year-over-year. Despite inflation concerns, January provided a strong start, with higher booking volumes and pricing power.
The discussion extends into interest rates and their impact on the STR market, mentioning a slight decline in 10-year treasuries and 30-year fixed-rate mortgages. Specific market performance is dissected, noting strong demand in mountain and lake areas due to favorable weather. Additionally, small cities and rural markets experienced a 23% demand growth. Jamie also provides insights into challenges for standardized properties, urging hosts to differentiate through better amenities. Lastly, the episode addresses the continued impact of natural disasters like hurricanes and fires on bookings in affected areas, indicating a possible decrease in specific markets like Los Angeles and Maui. Jamie concludes with potential macroeconomic impacts, including government job cuts and cross-border travel trends between Canada and the U.S.
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Episode 122 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, chief economist at AirDNA, sits down with Jonah Hanig, CEO of Rove Travel. Jonah shares his journey from Chicago suburbs to New York City, his stint as an investor, and the experiences that inspired the founding of Rove Travel. He recounts how living in various Airbnbs during the pandemic was a mixed bag and spurred him to create a consistent luxury home rental marketplace.
The conversation delves into the challenges and strategies for ensuring high quality and service in luxury travel. Jonah explains how Rove Travel aims to bridge the gap between short-term and midterm rentals in New York, emphasizing that they started with a focus on midterm rentals in compliance with local laws. They discuss expansion into other luxury markets like the Hamptons, Aspen, and Southeast Florida, acknowledging the operational complexities involved. Jonah describes their distribution strategy, leveraging platforms like Airbnb, Vrbo, and their direct booking platform, Rovetravel.com. He highlights the importance of property quality and exemplary service, sharing anecdotes and challenges they faced in maintaining high standards.
The discussion also covers how Rove Travel differentiates itself from traditional rentals and high-end hotels, offering properties that justify their rates through superior service and amenities. Jonah sheds light on their homeowner strategy, emphasizing investment properties over primary residences. He explains that their business thrives on word-of-mouth, good results, and strategic market expansion. The podcast concludes with insights on the future of the luxury rental market and advice for prospective investors, emphasizing the importance of understanding market dynamics and leveraging asymmetric information.
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Episode 121 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, chief economist at AirDNA, sits down with Catherine Rathcliffe to discuss recent developments affecting short-term rentals, especially in Canada. The conversation shifts from past topics like insurance and HR to focus on the significant news in Canadian short-term rentals. With the Trump's administration's proposed tariffs and heightened political tensions, both Canadian and American operators are feeling the impact. Rathcliffe, a repeat guest, brings her expertise on Canadian travel and economic implications. She reflects on the historical relationship between the U.S. and Canada, highlighting how the falling Canadian dollar and political tensions are affecting travel behaviors. She notes that 20 million Canadians visited the U.S. last year, making up a significant portion of international visitation, while Canadians represented 3% of U.S. demand in short-term rentals last year. The current environment promotes a sense of patriotism in Canadians opting for domestic travel, potentially influencing similar sentiments among Americans considering travel to Canada.
The discussion also touches on local regulations in Montreal and British Columbia, and their impact on the short-term rental market. Rathcliffe suggests that enforcement nuances and public-private collaborations play a role in how these regulations are implemented. As political figures change, upcoming elections could further influence travel and economic policies. Despite these challenges, Rathcliffe remains optimistic about opportunities in the short-term rental market, predicting continued change and emphasizing the importance of being mindful of family protectionism and economic decisions. Lastly, Rathcliffe encourages everyone to vote and ensure their voice is heard in these politically turbulent times.
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Episode 120 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, interviews Brandy Canaley, COO of Roami and fellow GMH podcast host. They delve into the complexities and strategies of managing short-term rentals during major events such as the Super Bowl, Mardi Gras, and Taylor Swift concerts. Brandy shares her expertise on operations, pricing, and staffing challenges that arise when markets are near full occupancy. Roami operates about 800 units in urban environments like South Florida and New Orleans, where high ADR events are common.
They discuss the advance planning required for these events, from ensuring units are cleaned on time to coordinating with contracting agencies for extra help. Brandy emphasizes the importance of meticulous planning, setting proper expectations for guests, and managing last-minute bookings. The conversation touches on the impact of local regulations on short-term rental markets, using New Orleans as a case study. Additionally, Brandy talks about the need to balance high rates with guest satisfaction and how small gestures can enhance the guest experience. She advises smaller hosts to streamline operations and be prepared for higher clean-up requirements post-event.
The interview also covers tips for making rental listings stand out during high-demand periods. Brandy shares insights on managing listings' location descriptions and leveraging amenities to attract guests. She also highlights the importance of maintaining calm under pressure and rewarding staff after high-demand weekends. Finally, Brandy invites listeners to learn more about Roami's short-term rentals in Miami and New Orleans and to tune in to the GMH podcast for further industry insights.
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Episode 119 -
In this episode, Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, is joined by Dave Meyer, Head of Real Estate Investing at BiggerPockets, to delve into the intricacies of the housing market. The discussion touches on the dynamics of short-term rental investments and the broader housing market, highlighting why understanding these trends is crucial for investors. Dave reflects on the volatility of affordability and mortgage rates over the past year and the factors affecting home values. They also discuss the disparity between affordability and home values, noting that more Americans are spending a larger portion of their income on housing.
The conversation transitions to the rental market, where multifamily rents have decreased and single-family rents have remained stable, influenced by a surge in multifamily supply amidst a housing shortage. Dave suggests that while rent growth has stagnated, there might be bullish trends starting in 2026 as supply normalizes. They address the impact of institutional versus small investors in the current market landscape, pointing out a pullback in large-scale institutional investments, which opens opportunities for small, diligent investors. The concept of Build to Rent, where entire communities are developed solely for rentals, is introduced as an ongoing trend.
The discussion pivots to short-term rentals, emphasizing how small capital investments in amenities can yield high returns, contrasting with long-term rental strategies. Dave advises patience as a crucial strategy for 2025, as well as looking for properties with hidden value through creative improvements and zoning changes. The need for a localized approach in identifying investment opportunities is highlighted, along with the benefits of understanding infrastructural developments in certain areas.
The episode concludes with Dave encouraging listeners to leverage their unique advantages as small investors and emphasizing the importance of taking a long-term view on investments. For more insights, listeners are directed to BiggerPockets' resources and Dave’s podcast, On the Market.
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Episode 118 -
In this episode of STR Data Lab, Jamie and Scott discuss the 2025 edition of the Best Places to Invest (BPTI) report. Jamie shares insights into booking trends and the significant importance of January and February for the year's performance. The BPTI report aims to identify the top markets for investment based on a decade's worth of data. It's built on a robust methodology, focusing on investability, demand, revenue, and regulation, and offers a macro-level view but introduces price-tier segmentation for more personalized investment guidance.
This year’s BPTI uses newly improved metrics, including a focus on homes currently for sale, applying granular data from 250,000 homes to refine investability scores. The podcast unveils the top five markets for 2025: Crescent City, CA; Columbus, GA; Akron, OH; Fairbanks, AK; and Peoria, IL. Additionally, the report underscores trends like strong performance in midsize cities and introduces new filters for price tiers, providing diverse market opportunities from low to high investment brackets.
Jamie and Scott break down the specificities of each market, touching upon key metrics, evolving supply and demand, and regulations. They also provide instructions for utilizing AirDNA’s platform to tailor individual investment strategies based on personal criteria and market preferences.
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Episode 117 -
In this episode of STR Data Lab, Jamie sits down with Lydia Patel, a full-time pharmacist and short-term rental investor. Lydia shares how she started in the short-term rental market in 2020, initially learning about long-term rentals before transitioning. She talks about how she turned a tiny house in her backyard into a successful Airbnb listing. Covering her experience, Lydia mentions how analyzing data plays a crucial role in her investment decisions, driven partly by her healthcare background. She highlights the importance of looking at similar listings, their occupancy, and average daily rates to estimate revenue accurately. Lydia also shares insights on choosing investment markets, specifically how she settled on Northern Florida for a family-friendly environment.
The conversation further dives into her market analysis process and her interest in Wisconsin Dells, only to decide against it after a deeper dive due to oversupply concerns. Lydia explains her practice of regular market reviews, which helps her stay competitive and informed about new listings and market dynamics. As she considers adding a pool to her Florida property, she weighs the pros and cons, emphasizing the importance of concrete data in her decision-making process.
Finally, Lydia touches on her long-term plans, discussing the potential of adding new properties to her portfolio and her philosophy of treating guests as if they were family. Throughout the episode, Lydia stresses continuous learning and consistent market analysis to refine her short-term rental business.
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Episode 116 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane sits down with Nikkei Rosenberg, a real estate agent from Savvy Realty, discussing the importance of finding the right real estate agent for short-term rental investments. Nikkei shares her extensive background in vacation rental management, starting from a young age in St. Augustine, Florida. She highlights her journey, including her roles at Vacasa and building a property management company.
Nikkei emphasizes the importance of understanding local regulations and having a strong network of vendors. She offers advice on how to identify competent real estate agents and stresses the necessity of thorough due diligence, including generating accurate income projections and understanding all operational expenses. Nikkei addresses the challenges in the North Florida market, such as higher interest rates and insurance costs, but highlights the opportunities that exist for savvy investors. She talks about the importance of property setup and the meaningful impact of unique branding and high-quality amenities. Nikkei sees current market conditions as an opportunity for those willing to put in the work and adapt to the evolving market dynamics.
She encourages potential investors to not be deterred by high interest rates and to focus on the long-term benefits, including potential future refinancing opportunities. Nikkei emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with a knowledgeable team and being prepared for the complexities of short-term rental investments. She concludes by offering her availability for consultations and encouraging aspiring investors to pursue their vision and not be afraid of failure. The episode ends with a call to action for listeners to connect with Nikkei through various social media platforms for more insights and to stay updated on new deals.
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Episode 115 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, discusses with Skift CEO Rafat Ali the future trajectory of Airbnb. The conversation delves into potential new business lines for Airbnb as it aims to launch billion-dollar ventures by 2025 and 2026. Lane talks about the need for Airbnb to expand beyond its core accommodations to maintain growth, especially as the short-term rental industry matures.
They cover Airbnb’s new co-hosting network, which offers services like listing setup, guest communications, cleaning, and more. Jamie also explores potential new markets, such as car, boat, and plane rentals, and home improvement services. There’s discussion on the role of trust in Airbnb's platform, their potential loyalty program, and the ability to monetize their ecosystem through ads and promote listings. They examine Brian Chesky's vision for expanding Airbnb into a multi-billion dollar business and its parallels with Amazon's growth strategy. Jamie suggests the prospects of creating physical social networks and meeting spaces for Airbnb guests. They consider whether these expansions could make Airbnb an indispensable part of travel, akin to Amazon Prime, offering enhanced services and experiences.
The episode concludes with reflections on the challenges and potential obstacles Airbnb might face in these ambitious expansions, and the community-driven value that these initiatives could bring to the Airbnb platform.
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Episode 114 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane is a guest on Wil Slickers podcast Slick Talk where they dive into his history within the travel and tourism sector. They discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on market dynamics and make predictions on the future of the STR (Short Term Rental) market. Topics include AirDNA's acquisition of Uplisting, the new video series 'Jamie's Lane Change,' and Lane's recent adventures in real investment. Jamie shares his extensive career, starting from his work at PKF Hospitality Research in 2010, his time at CBRE, and now his role at AirDNA. They delve into the differences between the hotel and STR markets, where STRs show rapid growth and innovation.
Jamie offers insights into the landscape and trends in both traditional and short-term rental markets, noting strong supply growth in STRs compared to the more mature hotel industry. The conversation broadens into macroeconomic factors, touching on interest rates, home values, and revenue projections for the STR industry. Jamie addresses the adaptability required of OTAs to keep pace with evolving market needs and predicts steady industry performance. He explains the rationale behind AirDNA's acquisition of Uplisting and the vast potential in expanding their services to smaller hosts. Jamie highlights global trends, emphasizing significant growth potential in regions like Latin America and Asia Pacific. In a rare political discussion, they discuss the potential economic impacts of recent elections on interest rates and immigration.
Jamie also talks about his hands-on experience as a host with AirDNA’s YouTube series, 'Jamie’s Lane Change,' where he details his journey from market selection to managing properties. Jamie concludes by expressing his optimism for the STR market's future while acknowledging the sector's dynamic nature and varying microeconomic climates. The episode closes with an invitation to connect with Jamie on social media and check out AirDNA's extensive resources.
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Episode 113 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, and Scott Sage recap November's key metrics in the short-term rental market and projections for the future. They discuss metrics such as Average Daily Rate (ADR), occupancy, RevPAR, listings, and demand growth, all of which exhibited positive year-over-year signals. Special attention is given to ADR, which saw a 7% growth in November, partly due to easy comparisons with last year's 3.9% decline.
The hosts highlight the deceleration in supply growth from 15% last year to 4% this year and its positive impact on occupancy and pricing power. Additionally, they explore the influence of economic drivers like inflation, Fed decisions, and the potential implications of a Trump presidency on the short-term rental market. They anticipate a slight increase in inflation rates and higher interest rates into 2026, which could affect investment and supply dynamics.
The discussion rounds off with insights into 2025, labeled as the 'Year of Efficiency,' focused on maintaining and growing operations effectively. Stay tuned for the upcoming 'Best Places to Invest Report' in January.
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Episode 112 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, chief economist at RDNA, interviews Madison Rifkin, CEO and founder of Mount. The discussion begins with an overview of Mount, a three-sided marketplace connecting hosts and property managers with their guests and local businesses. Madi emphasizes the importance of offering unique local experiences, rather than just focusing on the property itself.
Jamie and Madi delve into her accidental entry into the short-term rental space and her pivot from scooter rentals to Mount's current model. Madi explains how Mount curates top 'hidden gems' for guests, incorporating local businesses into the guest experience seamlessly. They discuss the challenges and benefits of curating these gems in multiple cities and the rigorous vetting process involved.
Next, Jamie and Madi discuss the power of social media and how short-term rental hosts can work with influencers and content creators to increase their bookings and reach new audiences. The episode explores Mount's innovative marketing strategies, including a viral TikTok campaign and a Taylor Swift ticket giveaway, highlighting the power of social media in building brand engagement. Madi offers insights into the essential tools and strategies for hosts to get started with social media content creation, emphasizing the importance of a content archive.
The episode concludes with a look at Mount's future plans, including international creator retreats and a stronger focus on traveler engagement.
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Episode 111 -
In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, sits down with Bram Gallagher, the Director of Economics and Forecasting, to discuss the current state and future outlook of the short-term rental market.
They start by reflecting on their successful prediction from last year that 2024 would see a balance between supply and demand. Discussing the economy's resurgence, Bram details how 2023 was marked by slow GDP growth, high inflation, and recession worries, but 2024 has seen significant improvements in GDP, income growth, and falling inflation. The duo gives credit to the Federal Reserve for its quick rate hikes, which played a crucial role in stabilizing the economy. They discuss the robust state of the economy, with employment growth, stock market highs, and a strong housing market, while also acknowledging potential risks.
They then shift focus to how the current economic environment affects short-term rental investors, predicting higher interest rates for longer and stable, possibly increasing, home values. Supply growth for short-term rentals is expected to moderate, with significant declines in new listings since rate hikes began. For 2025, they foresee a 4.7% supply growth, further reducing in 2026. Performance metrics remain strong, with occupancy expected to recover and ADR increases contributing to revPAR growth. The hosts note market-specific variations, with areas like Maui, Gulf markets, and urban centers like New York seeing dynamic changes.
They also discuss geopolitical instability, inflation risks, and the enduring issue of housing affordability as potential threats to the positive outlook. Concluding on a cautious yet optimistic note, they express confidence in the U.S. short-term rental market's firm footing.
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