Airbnb has announced that the North American Digital Nomad Index reports Marco Island has been named a Top Earning destination for Hosts with long-term stays. Demonstrating a growing pandemic trend, the report also found that one in five guests used Airbnb to work remotely while traveling in 2021, and that Hosts in the U.S. earned a combined total of $2 billion from long-term stays alone.
The Top Earning Destinations for Hosts in the U.S.
- La Quinta, California
- Delray Beach, Florida
- Marco Island, Florida
- Palm Springs, California
- Indio, California
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Other areas that have been ranked include:
Best Equipped (cities and towns with at least 1,000 active listings as of Q1 2022)
- Irvine, California
- Los Angeles, California
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Seattle, Washington
Most Hospitable
- Bend, Oregon (93.7%)
- Santa Fe, New Mexico (91.7%)
- Boulder, Colorado (91%)
- Key West, Florida (90.2%)
- Fresno, California (90%)
Most Affordable
- Tulalip, Washington ($16.9 USD per night)
- Catlett, Virginia ($21.8 USD per night)
- Garretson, South Dakota ($24.3 USD per night)
- Lamberton, Minnesota ($24.4 USD per night)
- Angleton, Texas ($24.5 USD per night)
Most Popular (destinations with some of the most long-term stay trips booked in Q1 2022)
- Los Angeles, California
- New York, New York
- San Francisco, California
- Houston, Texas
- Seattle, WashingtonÂ
Airbnb recently announced partnerships with 20 destinations around the world that will make it easier for those who can work remotely to live and work anywhere. Destinations range from Thailand to Tampa Bay.
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