Airbnb Monthly Stays: How Airbnb Hosts can master monthly rentals. (2024)

On April 9, Airbnb’s homepage changed and revealed 2 new product categories: Next to the usual “Places To Stay” and “Experiences”, appeared “Monthly Stays” and “Online Experiences“. Which of these two new features do you think is the most compelling to the core of Airbnb hosts? Monthly stays, clearly, as some hosts are switching to 30-day+ stays to make ends meet, some local authorities are outright banning short-term rentals, and demand for travel is very low.

Yet, on the same day, Airbnb’s CEO, Brian Chesky, decided to only talk about Online Experiences during his new live stream. If you took part in the live watching party within our private Facebook group (replay available), you noticed how surprised people were that Monthly Stays did not get mention. It’s been a tough week at Airbnb, with the Wall Street Journal painting a story of difficult financial prospects, between high operating and marketing costs, angry hosts, low demand, and expensive new debt.

So, we’ll be focusing here on Monthly Stays, as there are interesting things for Rental Scale-Up readers to know about them.

Airbnb hosts and guests had already been doing monthly stays for years

It’s been possible to book for more than a month on Airbnb (and Vrbo/HomeAway) for years already. On September 1, 2011, Airbnb had launched a feature called Airbnb Sublets. Despite its name, this was not about subletting your rental to somebody else. This was to let users find a place to stay between 28 days and 6 months.

The landing page for Airbnb Sublets has not been updated for years and still looks like this:

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But Airbnb did not really a separate page to get its hosts and guests to do monthly stays: Even within the classic Airbnb search pages, it was easy to find long-term stays. Also, Airbnb had created a long-term cancellation policy for stays of 28 nights or more than hosts could use.

Also, it has always been possible to set up weekly and monthly discounts on Airbnb, just like on Vrbo/HomeAway. In the world of vacation rentals and short-term rentals, stays stretching over a whole Summer had not been unheard of, especially for wealthy guests.

Some data seem to show that, even before the coronavirus COVID-19 crisis started, Airbnb had a consequent supply of hosts offering monthly stays. As for the demand, it is not as clear, even if we could below an indication that self-quarantine, work from home and other trends may have created more demand. Here’s the data cited by Techcrunch.

  • In late March, Airbnb saw the number of guests booking longer-term stays within their same cities nearly double,
  • 80% of Airbnb hosts accept longer-term stays,
  • About 50% of the company’s active listings provide discounts for stays of one month or longer,
  • 1 million listings offer monthly stays.

Note that the expression “longer-term stays” here may not equate the words “monthly stays”, which could explain some discrepancies in the data.

Why would Airbnb push for Monthly stays right now

You could think about several reasons here:

  • Supply-side
    • Keep on the Airbnb platform hosts who have decided to leave temporarily or definitively short-term rentals to focus on longer stays. If better days come back, Airbnb will not have to spend money to re-acquire them.
    • Keep open listings where short-term rentals have been (temporarily) banned. In several areas, Airbnb had to stop getting bookings for vacation rentals. For instance, this happened for the duration of at least a week in the whole of the UK.
  • Demand-side
    • Respond to the needs of stranded travelers, medical staff and other people who need a place for more than a month right now
    • Cater to the needs of business travelers, e.g. consultants who may be the first to venture out when stay-at-home orders have been lifted. Note that Airbnb had already acquired UrbanDoor and Zeus Living, two companies offering fully-furnished homes for business travelers staying one month or longer.
    • Be more visible to digital nomads and other people working-from-home or from anywhere in the world

Guest Side: Airbnb Monthly Stays into the limelight

To help you understand how to list your place as an Airbnb monthly rental, we first take you to the guest side. See what your potential guests will see, so that you can then better understand how to use the monthly discount tool, when you will be paid, and how Airbnb’s long-term cancellation policy works.

Monthly stays on the Airbnb homepage

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On April 9, Airbnb’s homepage got a revamp, with 4 new tabs:

  • Places to stay
  • Monthly stays
  • Experiences
  • Online Experiences

Interestingly, only the Online Experiences tab gets a NEW label. As we had just noted, neither offering not booking a monthly stay on Airbnb is new, but this is a bit odd.

Searching for Airbnb Monthly Rentals in the new interface

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When you click on Airbnb’s “Monthly Stays” tab, nothing much looks to happen. Yet, when you start entering the dates for your stay, you can notice 2 hints that it is not your usual short-term rental search calendar. Look at the screenshot above:

  • Once you have picked your check-in date, a tooltip message says “28-night minimum”
  • At the bottom of the search form, another message says “Planning a shorter stay? Switch to Places To Stay”.
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On the search result page, you can see another message reminding of the benefits of Airbnb monthly rentals: “Comfortable places to call home. Save on stays for a month or longer“.

Booking page: Monthly discount, Payment schedule, Grace Period, and Cancellation policy

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Finally, on the booking price recap widget, you can see:

  • The monthly discount, if any (here: 30%)
  • The payment schedule (3 installments for this 3-month stay)
  • The cancellation policy (48 hours grace period – after that, first 30 days refunded to host and service refunded to Airbnb)
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Host side: How to list an Airbnb monthly rental

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Before Airbnb official highlighted Monthly Stays on the guest-facing side of this website, it had started asking hosts to “start hosting longer stays at their listing” for about 2 weeks. The image above if the pop-up message that hosts had been getting when going to their Hosting dashboard.

Listing your place as an Airbnb monthly stay is just the same as for a short-term rental. The 2 main things to pay attention to are your rates (monthly discount) and your protection (long-term cancellation policy).

how to set up monthly Pricing on Your Airbnb listings

Hosts have been able to set up weekly and monthly discounts almost since Airbnb launched. Until recently, they had to do it listing by listing. Last week, Airbnb introduced a new feature for property managers: It gave them the ability to add such length-of-stay discounts to multiple listings at once.

This was a telltale sign that Airbnb would be promoting longer stays to its travelers soon.

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Airbnb long-term cancellation policy for monthly stays

The other main thing to have in mind here is Airbnb’s long-term cancellation policy is automatically assigned to stays over 28 nights. No choice. Here’s what it looks like:

  • Reservations are fully refundable for 48 hours after the booking is confirmed,as long as the cancellation occurs at least 28 days before check-in(3:00 PM in the destination’s local time if not specified)
  • More than 48 hours after booking, guests can cancel before check-in and get a full refund,minus the first 30 daysand the service fee
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Airbnb’s extenuating circ*mstances policy may apply if the guest needs to cancel because of an emergency.

Conclusion

Airbnb says that it already has a lot of listings offering monthly discounts. It had also acquired UrbanDoor and Zeus Living, so it is not completely new to the market of longer stays.

Will the demand be there? Airbnb will need to buy traffic to attract this target. Of course, it can rely on its huge database of travelers as well. Plenty of competitors already exist, such as Furnished Finder for nurses or Magic Stay for European corporate travelers.

A big question is around Airbnb hosts: If they have exposed to massive cancellations and refunds as short-term rental operators, then they may have a harder time trusting Airbnb with their revenues from longer stays.

Airbnb Monthly Stays: How Airbnb Hosts can master monthly rentals. (2024)

FAQs

How much do Airbnb hosts make on average per month? ›

What Is the Average Airbnb Host Salary by State
StateAnnual SalaryMonthly Pay
California$37,509$3,125
North Carolina$37,432$3,119
Massachusetts$37,405$3,117
Oklahoma$37,372$3,114
46 more rows

How does Airbnb monthly work? ›

Payments for stays longer than 28 nights or longer work in a different way. Airbnb automatically collects from guests 1 month upfront and at the beginning of each 30 day period. Learn more about payouts for monthly stays. Stays longer than 28 nights and longer are subject to your chosen long-term cancellation policy.

How to get around the Airbnb 90 day rule? ›

The truth is that the Airbnb 90 day rule is a legal requirement, so if you want to let your Airbnb property for more than the ninety day limit then you will need to apply for planning permission to do so from your local council.

What's the longest you can stay in an Airbnb? ›

Airbnb will accept a 90 day booking but it falls under their long term cancellation policy. The renter would be charged the first month rent and then Airbnb would take the payments out monthly.

What type of Airbnb makes the most money? ›

For Airbnb hosts looking to make a living on the hospitality platform, full apartment rentals are the way to go. Rates for full apartments are significantly higher than those for single rooms and income after expenses ranged from $15,000 to $31,000 in our analysis.

What state makes the most money in Airbnb? ›

However, the "richest" US hosts make well above the national average. According to Tipalti's study, Hawaii has the highest average annual host earnings in the US. There, Airbnb hosts make, on average, a whopping $73,247 per year.

How many days is considered a month on Airbnb? ›

Discounted monthly pricing and deferred payments

Guests staying for 28 nights or longer are able to pay for their stay on a monthly basis. Find out more about paying for your monthly stay.

Is Airbnb worth monthly? ›

Airbnb is a valuable resource for many types of travelers, but it can be especially valuable for those looking for long-term stays. Booking a monthly rental on Airbnb can save significant amounts of money over shorter-term bookings, but it may still cost more than using a local resource.

What is the 90 day rule on Airbnb? ›

The 90-day rule works on a calendar year basis. This means that from January 1st to December 31st each year, a property can only be let out on Airbnb for a total of 90 days. Once the 90-day limit is reached, the property cannot be let out on Airbnb until the next calendar year.

How do I get 90% occupancy on Airbnb? ›

That's why we've put together this guide with 10 of the best tips to push your Airbnb occupancy rate up and maximize your return.
  1. Choose a Top Location for a Short-Term Rental. ...
  2. Set Your Pricing According to Season. ...
  3. Become an Airbnb Superhost. ...
  4. Make Your Amenities Stand Out. ...
  5. Focus on Positive Reviews. ...
  6. Be an Active Host.
Jul 18, 2019

Is there a 25+ rule for Airbnb? ›

In the United States as well as a few other countries like Canada, the United Kingdom, Spain, and France, guests need to be at least 25 years old and have a minimum of three positive reviews (and zero negative reviews) to book an entire home in their hometown or local area.

What is the minimum number of days for Airbnb? ›

There is no one-size-fits-all rule for setting minimum stays. Some hosts opt for a one-night minimum stay. Others insist on week- or even month-long stays to attract only long-term guests. Many set a two- or three-night policy and forget about it.

Can police evict an Airbnb guest? ›

The best course of action is to call Airbnb directly and inform them that the guest won't leave. Per Airbnb's policy, guests who overstay their welcome are charged at 1.5x the nightly rate until they do leave. The next course of action is to simply evict them yourself (and change the locks), or call the police.

How many months a year can you Airbnb? ›

Airbnb doesn't allow properties to be rented out for more than 90 nights per year. If your limit for bookings is reached, Airbnb will automatically close your property until the end of the calendar year. In addition to 90 consecutive days, the 90-day limit also applies to 90 days spread throughout the year.

What happens if someone won't leave my Airbnb? ›

Guests who refuse to leave—and how Airbnb can help

These situations are incredibly rare, but if they happen, we'll work with you to try and help resolve the problem with your guest. Should you face such a situation, let our 24/7 support team know as soon as possible and we'll get in touch with you.

How much profit do Airbnb hosts make? ›

Average Annual Host Revenue By Arrangement Type: 2021/2020
ARRANGEMENT TYPEAVERAGE ANNUAL HOST EARNINGS 2021AVERAGE ANNUAL HOST EARNINGS 2020
Entire Home$14,498$8,749
Hotel Room$8,452$4,885
Private Room$5,260$2,994
Shared Room$2,158$1,536

How much do you get paid to host on Airbnb? ›

How much you'll get paid. To calculate your payout, multiply your nightly price by the number of nights in the booking, then add any optional extra charges per stay (like your cleaning fee). This is your booking subtotal. From your booking subtotal, subtract applicable taxes and fees.

How much do Airbnb hosts get to keep? ›

Most hosts pay about 3% of the booking subtotal (nightly rate + cleaning fee + additional guest fee, excluding Airbnb fees and taxes). This is automatically taken out of your payout. Hosts who are in certain countries (such as Italy) and those who have Super Strict cancellation policies may pay more than 3%.

What is the average monthly revenue for Airbnb? ›

Airbnb hosts make $1,910 on average per month in 2024. Based on our research, you can earn anywhere between $200 and $25,000 monthly, depending on your location, listing type, and pricing strategy.

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