

But the data services company is now producing data at the state and national levels, adding historical and other data, and making it freely available to media and other organizations. They also use the information to display how demand and supply are trending in their local areas, among other metrics. Since its founding, AirDNA has focused on providing data at local levels so Airbnb and Vrbo property owners and managers can accurately price their rental properties.

has surged from $1.04b in March 2019 to $1.32b in March 2020. AirDNA data reveals that short-term rental revenue in rural areas of the U.S. The data, and anecdotal evidence, indicates people are sheltering in place by renting properties in areas with fewer people. While short-term rentals in urban areas continue to drop, suburban and rural rentals are on the rise. The analysis spans more than 80,000 rental markets across the globe, and provides insights to rental property owners, property managers, and real estate investors.īut AirDNA’s analysis has also revealed what many people are doing to reduce their exposure to COVID-19. The Denver-based company tracks the daily activity of more than 10 million rentals from companies such as Airbnb and Vrbo. AirDNA, a Snowflake customer, provides data and analytic services in relation to short-term vacation rentals.
