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Airbnb’s New York City Neighborhoods From Most Popular to Least Liked

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    We’re looking forward to the end of March, when Airbnb and the New York State Attorney General square off in court.

    Earlier this month Skift took a deep data dive into Airbnb’s listings in New York City, in what was the first instance of a third-party taking a data-driven look at how hosts and guests interact on the site.

    Our first story looked at the most popular types of listings on the site and found that while shared spaces represented only 2% of listings and private rooms 42%, listings for entire apartments made up 66% of active listings on the site. The second story looked at eleven hosts in the city that had listings to their name in the double-digits.

    One conclusion from both stories is that Airbnb still relies on the type of short-term rentals that the state of New York has deemed illegal, and that leases, co-ops, and condo boards restrict. They’re also the target of a probe by the New York State Attorney General.

    But it also noted that the most popular neighborhoods were ones in which few hotels do business.

    Listings Landscape

    Unlike rooms sold by hotels, visitors are as likely to find a listing on Airbnb in some residential neighborhoods in Brooklyn or Queens as they are to find one in Midtown Manhattan. Much like the residents that make up the city, the listings on Airbnb are diverse, disparate, and at income levels that range from a sub-$30 shared bedroom in Bed-Stuy, to a $10,000 a night mansion on the Upper East Side.

    Exactly how many are in New York is not clear. On the main New York neighborhoods page, Airbnb states that there are 34,257 listings. After diving into the website on multiple occasions in December and January, our partner Connotate never found more than 19,600, just a little more than half of what Airbnb claims it has in the city.

    The discrepancy is present on Airbnb, too. Take Soho, for instance. The neighborhood page promotes the listings with the line “See 1,135 places to stay,” but when you follow the prompt and begin an open search, there are 280 listings to choose from. The discrepancy was  extreme in the case of Soho, but the number on the neighborhood page is always considerably higher than it is when a user begins a search.

    Airbnb has not responded to questions seeking to clarify which of these numbers is correct. It claimed in December that it had 550,000 listings worldwide.

    Listings Vs. Reviews

    One of the leading reasons why Airbnb saw such rapid success is that it demystified the process of renting a place from a stranger. By integrating Facebook’s social graph and then verified identities, it gave users assurance that their host, or their guest, was likely not a creepy loner. The very low rate of incidents between hosts and guests has demonstrated this works rather well.

    The second half of this is reviews by guests and hosts. They make users feel safe about sleeping in a strangers place, and allow both sides of the transaction to rate one another. Listings with multiple reviews are a good barometer for rental activity on a listing.

    While we’ve added up the number of listings per neighborhood, below, we’ve also looked at which neighborhoods appear to be most active based upon user reviews. This allows us to see that while Alphabet City may not have as many reviews as the Upper East Side, more users are writing reviews on their stay in that neighborhood. It also tells us that Harlem, which is one of the five leading Airbnb neighborhoods by listing volume, is also one of the most popular by number of reviews.

    It also tells us that Morningside Heights is no user favorite.

    12 Most Popular by Percentage of Listings With Reviews

    Neighborhood Number of Listings Listings With Reviews Percentage of Listings With Reviews
    Alphabet City 447 355 79%
    Red Hook 33 26 79%
    Cobble Hill 30 23 77%
    Noho 60 46 77%
    Harlem 978 741 76%
    Flushing 38 28 74%
    Midtown 570 414 73%
    Brooklyn Heights 102 74 73%
    Lower East Side 726 524 72%
    East Village 659 474 72%
    Fort Greene 215 155 72%
    Soho 229 166 72%

    10 Least Popular by Percentage of Listings With Reviews

    Neighborhood Number of Listings Listings With Reviews Percentage of Listings With Reviews
    Morningside Heights 93 33 35%
    Midtown East 347 136 39%
    Battery Park City 100 40 40%
    Financial District 353 166 47%
    Kips Bay 419 219 52%
    Windsor Terrace 59 31 53%
    Washington Heights 392 214 55%
    Tribeca 171 83 49%
    Civic Center 25 14 56%
    Flatiron District 254 147 58%
    Upper East Side 1,091 668 61%
    Gramercy Park 228 140 61%

    Source: Skift/Connotate

    All the Neighborhoods

    Below is our compilation of listing information by neighborhood and borough. We can see that Manhattan is easily the largest neighborhood by sheer numbers, followed by Brooklyn and Queens.

    Queens

    Neighborhood Number of listings Listings with reviews
    Astoria 402 252
    Long Island City 90 60
    Ridgewood 82 54
    Jackson Heights 61 38
    Flushing 38 28

    Source: Skift/Connotate

    Brooklyn

    Neighborhood Number of listings Listings with reviews
    Williamsburg 1,694 1,141
    Bedford-Stuyvesant 1,024 713
    Bushwick 588 335
    Crown Heights 491 304
    Greenpoint 443 304
    Park Slope 390 258
    Clinton Hill 343 234
    Fort Greene 215 155
    Flatbush 231 140
    Prospect Heights 183 127
    Lefferts Garden 167 106
    Boerum Hill 138 97
    Carroll Gardens 127 80
    Brooklyn Heights 102 74
    Gowanus 83 59
    Downtown Brooklyn 82 54
    Kensington 64 37
    DUMBO 46 32
    Windsor Terrace 59 31
    Red Hook 33 26
    Cobble Hill 30 23

    Source: Skift/Connotate

    Manhattan

    Neighborhood Number of listings Listings with reviews
    Upper West Side 1,276 853
    Harlem 978 741
    Hell’s Kitchen 1,119 713
    Upper East Side 1,091 668
    Lower East Side 726 524
    West Village 730 494
    Chelsea 699 482
    East Village 659 474
    Midtown 570 414
    Alphabet City 447 355
    East Harlem 374 251
    Greenwich Village 349 235
    Washington Heights 392 214
    Kips Bay 419 219
    Soho 229 166
    Financial District 353 166
    Chinatown 234 165
    Flatiron District 254 147
    Gramercy Park 228 140
    Midtown East 347 136
    Nolita 179 113
    Tribeca 171 83
    Times Square/Theatre District 72 46
    Noho 60 46
    Inwood 61 43
    Battery Park City 100 40
    Morningside Heights 93 33
    Hudson Square 37 26
    Meatpacking District 33 23
    Civic Center 25 14
    Murray Hill 5 2
    Little Italy 3 1
    Union Square 2 0

    Source: Skift/Connotate

    A Note About Numbers

    Airbnb’s main New York City page says it has over 34,000 listings spread between 60 neighborhoods. This is different than our total of under 20,000 listings. It appears that this discrepancy is due to Airbnb counting listings twice that are in overlapping neighborhoods. For instance, on the site all locations in the South Street Seaport area are also listed in the Financial District. Our neighborhood count listing numbers are lower for some neighborhoods, like Times Square that overlap with larger neighborhoods, like Midtown.

     

    Photo Credit: Manhattan has the lion's share of New York City's Airbnb listings. Skift
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