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Airbnb hosts use their passive income stream for more real estate investment
May 09, 2019 4:00 pmWhen Priceonomics analyzed income data from tens of thousands of loan applications in 2018, they calculated that the average Airbnb host makes more than $924 per month, although some made much more, stretching to $10,000 a month. Once hosts discover the benefits of hosting, they often expand their inventory of listed rooms or homes. A 2017 article in Inc. profiled superhosts earning at least $100,000 a year by welcoming guests to multiple homes.
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Parts of Boston’s short-term rental ordinance blocked by judge
May 06, 2019 -
Marriott officially enters short-term rental market
May 02, 2019 -
Quicken Loans will now let Vrbo hosts use rental income to refinance their mortgage
Apr 17, 2019 -
Short-term rental software company Guesty raises $35 million in Series C
Mar 26, 2019 -
Airbnb suffers major loss in fight for Santa Monica rentals
Mar 18, 2019 -
New York City escalates fight against Airbnb, demands listing information
Feb 19, 2019 -
New York claims real estate brokers made $21 million through illegal Airbnb rentals
Jan 15, 2019 -
Judge sides with Airbnb, HomeAway; blocks NYC law requiring sites to disclose user data
Jan 03, 2019 -
Massachusetts enacts new laws taxing and regulating short-term rentals
Dec 31, 2018 -
Los Angeles clamps down on Airbnb with new short-term rental rules
Dec 17, 2018 -
Airbnb settles with Aimco after being accused of allowing illegal short-term rentals
Dec 11, 2018
