Texas Airbnb hosts in rural counties earned over $115 million in 2021.
The pandemic accelerated a trend toward rural hosts, who brought in over $3.5 billion last year in the U.S.6:00 AM on May 19, 2022 CDT
Airbnb says it has hosts in more rural areas than ever before as people’s habits changed during the pandemic. According to Airbnb’s own data, domestic nights in rural areas booked by U.S. guests grew 110% in 2021 compared with 2019. In total, rural county hosts in the whole country earned over $3.5 billion last year.Sam Randall, a spokesperson for Airbnb, said the trend in renting in rural communities accelerated during the pandemic. Rather than booking stays in larger cities and destination settings, many travelers chose rural areas, he said.
“What we saw during the pandemic is that people started to really spread out,” Randall said. “Instead of traveling to a few destinations, people started to travel to thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands of destinations across the world.”Some hosts “can potentially use a guest suite or an additional property or second home that they may have to earn some really impressive passive income,” Randall said.The 37-year-old began as a host in 2019 atin the Texas wine country in Fredericksburg.
An average Airbnb host in rural Texas earned nearly $12,000 in 2021, and 92 cities and towns have seen their first-ever Airbnb guests since the start of the pandemic.
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