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Airbnb Revenue Calculator

Estimate Airbnb monthly revenue, net cash after Airbnb host service fees, cleaning, and channel fees from your ADR, occupancy, and seasonality.

Disclaimer: Educational estimate only — not investment, tax, legal, or hospitality advice. Actual Airbnb earnings vary by city regulations, seasonality, comp set, and listing quality. Verify local STR rules, occupancy taxes, HOA limits, and insurance before listing.

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34 markets

Localized tax, currency, and STR-rule overlays. Pick your market for country-specific estimates.

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Tailor estimates to 🇺🇸 United States

All math runs in USD. We overlay United States-specific tax and cost assumptions + show local-currency equivalents at an approximate FX rate.

Transfer tax / stamp duty
1.00%
One-time on purchase
Annual property tax
1.10%
of assessed value
Rental income tax
22.0%
indicative effective
Typical mortgage rate
7.00%
Gross yield: 5–9%
Estimated United States taxes & fees on your inputs
Income tax on annual gross rent$9,266

🇺🇸 United States note: Property tax varies massively by state (0.3% Hawaii → 2.2% NJ). 1031 exchange can defer capital gains on investment property. Tax rates are national midpoints — they vary by region, residency, and property type. FX shown at an approximate USD reference rate (updated periodically). This is an educational tool, not legal, tax, or investment advice.

Scenarios
Common scenarios

Tap a persona to auto-load realistic numbers for that scenario, then tweak the sliders.

$180

Nightly price guests pay before fees.

65%

% of available nights booked. AirDNA city avg is a good baseline.

$95.00
3
$75.00

What you pay the cleaner. Net of guest cleaning fee.

3%
3%
$850

Mortgage, utilities, internet, supplies, software.

Formula used

Short-term rental cashflow

ADR and occupancy drive the top line. Cleaning is double-counted (fee in, cost out) because guests rarely pay the full turnover cost. Fixed costs are the silent killer.

Net = (ADR × nights + cleaning fees) × (1 − host fees) − cleaning labor − fixed costs
Top-line lever
ADR × occupancy
Margin lever
Length of stay
Killer
Fixed costs
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ADR vs occupancy — pick a strategy

Most hosts over-discount to chase 90% occupancy and leave revenue on the table. AirDNA data shows top-quartile listings cluster around 60–70% occupancy at a premium ADR — they make more revenue with less wear, fewer turnovers, and lower cleaning costs.

  • Premium ADR + 60% occupancy usually beats budget ADR + 85% occupancy on net cashflow.
  • Longer stays reduce cleaning frequency and platform fees per dollar.
  • Dynamic pricing tools (PriceLabs, Wheelhouse) typically lift revenue 10–25% in year one.

Watch the hidden expense stack

Real-world Airbnb P&Ls die from a hundred small bills: utilities, internet, lawn, snow, restocking, insurance, software, channel manager, occupancy tax remittance, and supply replacement. Budget 15–25% of gross for these on top of cleaning and platform fees.

Regulation risk is real and rising

Cities from NYC to Barcelona to Honolulu have tightened STR rules, capped permits, or banned non-primary listings outright. Before you buy or sign a lease for STR, confirm the city, HOA, lender, and insurance all allow short-term rental — and model a downside case where you're forced to convert to mid-term or long-term rental.

FAQ

Is this the same math Airbnb uses to estimate earnings?

Airbnb's own estimates use comparable listings in your area. This calculator lets you input your own ADR and occupancy — pull comparable ADR/occupancy from AirDNA, Rabbu, or Mashvisor for your zip code and plug them in.

What's a realistic Airbnb occupancy rate?

Across most US markets, 55–70% annual occupancy is healthy. Beach and mountain markets are seasonal — they can hit 80%+ in peak and 30% in shoulder. AirDNA city pages publish median occupancy by zip.

Does this include Airbnb's host service fee?

Yes — the default 3% reflects Airbnb's split-fee model where the host pays 3% and the guest pays ~14%. If you're on host-only fees (15%) or Vrbo (~8% pay-per-booking), adjust accordingly.

What about taxes — income, occupancy, sales?

Not included. Occupancy / transient lodging tax is usually 6–18% on top of nightly rate and is either passed through or remitted by Airbnb depending on your state. Federal/state income tax on net rental income is separate — talk to a CPA.

Can I use this for rental arbitrage?

Yes — set fixed monthly expenses to your lease + utilities + furniture amortization. Arbitrage only works when ADR × occupancy clears rent + 30–40% margin after platform and cleaning costs.