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Short-Term Rental and Vacation Rental News

Find news stories, highlighting the latest trends, developments, and opportunities in the vacation and short-term rental markets. Read stories about property management, regulation changes, and the impact of technology on the guest experience. News stories in the archive also analyze the role of major players in the industry, such as Airbnb, Vrbo, and Booking.com, and how their strategies and innovations are influencing the overall market.

Hotels

Airbnb CEO has a vision of a future where everyone shares — and Airbnb collects a modest fee

Love it or laugh at it, Chesky's talk was the most thought-provoking moment at the PhoCusWright conference. Yes, the lodging industry will undergo far-reaching changes, but don't burn your mortgages just yet.

Airbnb CEO has a vision of a future where everyone shares — and Airbnb collects a modest fee

Hotels

Airbnb Neighborhoods puts the alternative lodging company into the travel guide business

These only have a shot at becoming a real challenger to both digital and traditional publishers if they crack the code on the best way to integrate guest reviews and real-world updates into quality destination information.

Airbnb Neighborhoods puts the alternative lodging company into the travel guide business
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Get breaking news, analysis and data from the week’s most important stories about short-term rentals, vacation rentals, housing, and real estate.

Hotels

Trying to find an honest apartment on Airbnb during Sandy: Not so easy

Beyond the good-will, post-Sandy PR from new media companies like Airbnb were the real, on-the-ground realities of price-gouging and odd cancellations that are the persisten reality of any rental marketplace.

Hotels

HomeAway turns to tiered pricing to keep business rolling in Europe

Homeaway reports a steady rise in revenue, due in part to its technology integration of VRBO, and including its nascent Australian market into earnings for the first time.

HomeAway turns to tiered pricing to keep business rolling in Europe

Airlines

Travel companies lend a helping hand in aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

Travel companies from startups to legacy airlines have stepped up during disasters to help out their customers, employees, and the destinations they rely on for their businesses to prosper.

Travel companies lend a helping hand in aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

Hotels

Priceline doing well but feeling pressure from Expedia, margins and hotel mix

Anyone who counted Expedia out in its competition against Priceline might have under-estimated the potential of Expedia's hotel platform investments. Meanwhile, Priceline has a very talented management that it is steering it ahead as market conditions change.

Short-Term Rentals

King of timeshares: Too poor to pay sales agents, rich enough to build world’s biggest McMansion

To outsiders, timeshare salesman exist to make used-car salesman look respectable. To multi-millionaire Siegel they exist to sell your properties, then not pay commissions to. It's hard to imagine a situation where someone could look scummier.

Hotels

Think about insurance before renting out your place while you’re away

Before there was Airbnb, there was the good old sublet that allowed renters to make money even while on a trip. This article outlines which parties need insurance and why.

Hotels

How to design a regular bedroom and make it feel like a real hotel

With the rise of Airbnb and homestays, regular folk are learning the little touches that transform a personal bedroom into a room where any guest can feel comfortable (and even a little pampered).

Short-Term Rentals

NextGreatPlace attacks vacation deprivation with corporate benefits program

This Work Vacation Balance program for NextGreatPlace is a clever tack by the company to get some traction in the corporate world. And, with their own vacation planners, employees should be able to hook themselves with some nice vacations without the stress of doing all that travel planning on their own.