Understanding where short-term rentals are earning the most money is key for anyone interested in this market. This page presents our ranking of the top 50 short-term rental markets in the United States based on the total revenue generated. We’ve analyzed data to identify the areas where rental properties are bringing in the highest income. This isn’t just about the number of rentals; it’s about the dollars and cents that these markets are producing. Think of it like looking at the top-grossing lemonade stands in the neighborhood – it tells you where the customers are spending the most. By focusing on revenue, we can see which locations offer the strongest financial returns for short-term rental hosts. Let’s dive into the numbers and explore the markets leading the way in revenue.
Rank | Market Name | Number of Listings | Avg. Occupancy Rate | Avg. Daily Rate | Revenue |
1 | Maui | 6,699 | 78% | $304 | $84,792 |
2 | Manatee | 4,845 | 73% | $255 | $63,684 |
3 | Walton | 10,342 | 59% | $286 | $60,757 |
4 | Collier | 4,608 | 59% | $271 | $57,034 |
5 | Summit county | 7,485 | 60% | $260 | $54,713 |
6 | Orange | 8,234 | 68% | $226 | $53,070 |
7 | Honolulu | 5,648 | 88% | $175 | $51,735 |
8 | Urban honolulu | 5,543 | 88% | $174 | $51,676 |
9 | Miramar beach | 4,616 | 60% | $241 | $51,386 |
10 | Scottsdale | 4,389 | 66% | $225 | $50,715 |
11 | Okaloosa | 6,700 | 65% | $221 | $49,628 |
12 | Hilton head island | 4,373 | 64% | $218 | $49,249 |
13 | San diego | 10,891 | 70% | $200 | $49,131 |
14 | Los angeles | 13,621 | 67% | $197 | $47,134 |
15 | Pinellas | 12,437 | 71% | $185 | $45,896 |
16 | Four corners | 15,430 | 67% | $189 | $45,503 |
17 | Sarasota | 6,167 | 67% | $193 | $45,155 |
18 | Hollywood | 6,174 | 69% | $184 | $43,751 |
19 | Fort lauderdale | 5,014 | 68% | $185 | $43,689 |
20 | Osceola | 22,743 | 68% | $178 | $43,533 |
21 | Cape coral | 4,259 | 59% | $205 | $43,358 |
22 | Lee | 8,172 | 59% | $205 | $43,320 |
23 | Miami beach | 4,836 | 69% | $189 | $43,241 |
24 | Escambia | 4,475 | 64% | $187 | $41,361 |
25 | Bay | 11,704 | 59% | $190 | $41,176 |
26 | Miami | 8,220 | 69% | $169 | $40,940 |
27 | Miami | 8,718 | 69% | $166 | $40,077 |
28 | San francisco | 4,538 | 68% | $168 | $39,729 |
29 | Paradise | 5,512 | 67% | $183 | $39,636 |
30 | Nashville | 8,785 | 60% | $183 | $38,733 |
31 | Jacksonville | 9,594 | 62% | $177 | $38,539 |
32 | Panama city beach | 4,215 | 59% | $182 | $38,247 |
33 | Seattle | 5,461 | 72% | $148 | $38,020 |
34 | Washington | 4,708 | 73% | $150 | $37,895 |
35 | Phoenix | 7,534 | 65% | $164 | $37,683 |
36 | New orleans | 5,920 | 58% | $172 | $35,267 |
37 | New york us | 13,240 | 67% | $152 | $35,264 |
38 | Volusia | 5,769 | 57% | $165 | $33,995 |
39 | Nueces | 4,693 | 50% | $189 | $33,664 |
40 | Chicago | 6,754 | 66% | $140 | $31,772 |
41 | Galveston | 6,413 | 46% | $189 | $31,102 |
42 | Hillsborough | 6,851 | 67% | $127 | $30,897 |
43 | Dallas | 5,311 | 62% | $132 | $29,225 |
44 | Atlanta | 6,249 | 58% | $137 | $28,385 |
45 | Bexar | 6,541 | 61% | $130 | $27,977 |
46 | San antonio | 5,685 | 61% | $128 | $27,630 |
47 | Houston | 10,535 | 60% | $121 | $26,571 |
48 | Harris | 12,593 | 59% | $121 | $26,384 |
49 | Myrtle beach | 5,512 | 62% | $121 | $25,872 |
50 | Philadelphia | 5,020 | 60% | $102 | $21,687 |