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  • As we hit this 100th episode milestone, we want to take a moment to thank all of our listeners for your support. Whether you’ve been with us from the beginning or joined us along the way, we appreciate you being part of this journey! 
    In this 100th episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie celebrates the milestone by sitting down with AirDNA co-founders Scott Shatford and Tom Caton to reflect on the company’s journey and what lies ahead. They recount the early days, starting with Scott’s 2014 project—a book and website analyzing short-term rentals in Santa Monica. Despite regulatory hurdles, this effort quickly evolved into a key resource for understanding Airbnb listings, laying the groundwork for AirDNA.
    Tom joined Scott in 2015, forming a business partnership during a sailing trip. From there, they pushed forward to build AirDNA into a powerful data platform, with the development of MarketMinder being a critical turning point. They also discuss the transition from delivering insights via simple PDF reports to creating a comprehensive SaaS platform that continues to shape the short-term rental industry. Throughout the episode, they highlight their decision to bootstrap the company, staying independent of external funding.
    The episode explores the technical and business challenges they faced, including the complexities of data scraping, adapting to changes in Airbnb’s algorithm, and the massive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Beyond the business, Scott and Tom share how they managed stress, balanced luck with hard work, and navigated key decisions that led to AirDNA’s success and eventual sale.
    Post-sale, Tom has turned his attention to new projects, including developing a murder mystery board game and investigating business fraud. Scott, meanwhile, enjoys traveling and personal hobbies like golf and ping pong, though both hint at possible new ventures in the future.
    This episode offers a detailed look at how AirDNA grew from a niche idea into an industry-leading platform. You don’t want to miss it! 
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    Episode 100

  • In this episode of STR Data Lab, Jamie sits down with Matthew Orley, CEO of Red Cottage, to explore the company’s unique approach to short-term rentals. Matthew shares the story behind Red Cottage, which he acquired two years ago, and explains its focus on design-centric homes in the Catskills and Hudson Valley regions. Red Cottage primarily caters to weekend travelers from New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia, with an emphasis on aesthetically appealing properties across various price points.
    Matthew highlights how Red Cottage provides unique value to homeowners by attracting a distinct clientele and curating listings that stand out in the competitive short-term rental market. He also touches on their impressive direct booking rate and the recent launch of a membership program offering exclusive perks like discounted rates, waived fees, concierge services, and early access to new properties.
    He explains how the steady demand for weekend getaways in their market helps them manage lower seasonality compared to other vacation destinations. Matthew also reflects on the impact of COVID-19, noting the initial surge in demand followed by market normalization. To stay competitive, he emphasizes the importance of adopting new software, leveraging technology, and building strong partnerships.
    Matthew also dives into the operational challenges of property management, stressing the need for scalable systems and efficient information management. He wraps up by discussing the future of the property management industry, predicting continued consolidation and professionalization as a response to rising operational costs and the increasing need for advanced tech solutions.
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    Episode 98

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  • In this episode of STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, sits down with Tyann, the 'Queen of Guest Experience,' to explore the art of guest communication in the short-term rental space. Tyann shares her personal story, reflecting on how clear, consistent communication has been key to her success. From early challenges with math in college to her rise as an industry leader, she brings authenticity and insight to the conversation.
    Tyann’s journey started in 2007 as a "hobby host," and today, she manages multiple property brands in Missouri, including historical rehabs and purpose-built homes. She also highlights her role at Touch Stay, a digital guidebook platform, explaining how its features elevate guest communication and enhance the overall experience. A recent Touch Stay study involving over 2,000 travelers revealed that guests who receive six or more messages tend to spend 60% more and report higher satisfaction.
    During the episode, Tyann stresses the importance of tailoring communications for different preferences, utilizing channels like email, text, and even video. She also touches on the finer details of setting up a vacation rental, emphasizing that addressing even small guest concerns can significantly improve their stay.
    The discussion moves into how evolving technology is meeting rising guest expectations, and how property managers can leverage digital tools to streamline operations. Tyann wraps up with an unforgettable story of a guest accidentally leaving an urn behind—reminding us of the unpredictable, yet rewarding nature of the business. She encourages listeners to connect with her on social media and explore Touch Stay to boost their property’s guest experience.
    You don’t want to miss this episode!
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    Episode 98

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie and Scott explore the exciting potential of investing in short-term rentals near national parks. They kick things off with a fun conversation about their personal experiences visiting these natural wonders before diving into AirDNA’s latest research.
    This analysis uncovers the top 10 markets for short-term rentals near national parks, focusing on key metrics like occupancy rates, average daily rates, and home values. Jamie and Scott break down the methodology behind the rankings, explaining how yield serves as a key metric to level the playing field.
    They reveal the top five national park markets, including New River Gorge, Mammoth Cave, and Joshua Tree, providing insights into why these locations top the list. The episode touches on significant trends such as the surge in national park visits post-pandemic and the rise in unique stays, from cabins to yurts. 
    Finally, they offer actionable advice for potential investors, stressing the importance of understanding peak seasons and leveraging AirDNA's interactive tools to make informed decisions. Jamie wraps up by giving a special shoutout to his colleague, Linda, for her key role in pulling together this comprehensive analysis.
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    Episode 97

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie is joined by Taylor Jones and John Bianchi, both experts from STR Search, a short-term rental consulting firm that helps people understand Airbnb data to invest with confidence. Together, they explore the intricacies of the short-term rental investment market, emphasizing the importance of data-driven decisions.
    Jamie begins by sharing his personal experience of purchasing a short-term rental with Taylor and John's help. Taylor provides insights into the advantages of understanding Airbnb data and underscores the importance of ensuring that no unprofitable properties are purchased. John, known as “The Airbnb Data Guy,” elaborates on the core principles of profitability, emphasizing that his courses and services are focused on helping people avoid unprofitable investments.
    The discussion covers the challenges of navigating the dynamic STR market, including rising interest rates and the increasing difficulty of finding profitable properties. The trio also explores strategies like value stacking, understanding demographics, and incorporating unique amenities to stay competitive. They touch on practical aspects of property underwriting, managing expenses, and maintaining efficient operations to ensure long-term success.
    The episode concludes with predictions for the STR market’s future, particularly in light of potential economic downturns. Taylor and John stress the importance of strategic thinking and identifying resilient investment areas.
    You don’t want to miss this episode!
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    Episode 96

  • In this episode of the STR Datalab, Jamie and Scott kick off by discussing their summer experiences and share their favorite Olympic moments, while exploring how the Paris Olympics have influenced the short-term rental industry. 
    The hosts highlight a significant boost in Airbnb listings and demand during the Olympics, driven by an expanded supply in Paris. The episode also unpacks Airbnb’s Q2 2024 earnings report, noting strong growth tempered by concerns over shortening booking lead times and a dip in U.S. guest demand.
    Jamie and Scott examine the factors behind these trends, including economic uncertainties, upcoming elections, and shifting guest behaviors. Jamie points out a shift toward mobile bookings, with Airbnb increasingly relying on its app, and discusses the strategic partnership between Sonder and Marriott, which underscores evolving strategies in the STR space.
    They also recap July 2024 STR performance, crediting positive demand growth to peak summer travel while warning of potential market uncertainties ahead. Key metrics like occupancy, average daily rates, and RevPAR are analyzed, revealing growth in urban areas but declining rates in coastal and rural regions. The episode also touches on macroeconomic influences, including recent Fed actions, and how these may shape future STR trends.
    Jamie wraps up with a forward-looking view, predicting demand growth for August, boosted by an early Labor Day, but expressing caution about rate fluctuations. 
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    Episode 95

  • In this episode of STR Data Lab, host Jamie Lane sits down with Niko Karstikko, CEO and co-founder of Bob W, a unique hybrid hospitality brand. Niko shares the vision behind Bob W, a concept that blends the best features of hotels and short-term rentals, ensuring branded consistency, high-quality experiences, and a strong connection to local culture.
    Throughout the conversation, Niko elaborates on the technology-driven approach that reduces human error and enhances responsiveness to guests. He discusses the company's expansion across Europe, their innovative business model combining leases and management agreements, and the strategies that keep them profitable.
    Niko reflects on his journey into entrepreneurship, recounting the early challenges of gaining trust and forging partnerships with commercial real estate stakeholders. The discussion also touches on sustainability, highlighting Bob W’s commitment to reducing emissions and transparently sharing their impact.
    The episode concludes with a look at the economic landscape of the hospitality industry and Bob W’s strategic positioning to navigate potential economic downturns. With a unique blend of technology, sustainability, and exceptional customer service, Bob W is set to become a frontrunner in the hospitality sector.
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    Episode 94

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane welcomes Ben Gross, CEO of Minty Living, as their first two-time guest. Ben provides an overview of Minty Living, highlighting its growth and technological advancements over the past four years. 
    The conversation explores the challenges and importance of technology in scaling operations in the short-term rental market. Ben discusses the operational complexities and his approach to integrating technology for better efficiency and profitability. They delve into how Minty Living manages to maintain high guest experience scores and operational efficiency at scale. Ben shares insights on handling market changes, regulatory impacts, and macroeconomic forces affecting the industry.
     The discussion also touches on the challenges of tech-enabled service providers and the build vs. buy dilemma. The conversation shifts to the broader urban short-term rental market, addressing declining RevPAR, supply dynamics, and investor sentiment. Ben elaborates on how he uses data to drive business efficiencies and optimize vendor performance. He also talks about the potential for collaboration with local governments and other vacation rental managers. Ben concludes by reflecting on Minty Living's journey towards profitability and future plans to leverage their findings to help other vacation rental operators. 
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    Episode 93

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane sits down with Michael Elefante, a successful real estate investor specializing in short-term rentals. Michael shares his inspiring journey from aspiring professional baseball player to achieving financial freedom through real estate. 
    They explore pivotal themes like market selection, property and revenue management, and the critical role of design in attracting bookings. Michael offers insights into overcoming initial struggles, the significance of diversifying investments, and leveraging other people's money for expansion. Discussions highlight tools like AirDNA and Airbnb, effective strategies for evaluating property managers, and the impact of social media in scaling his business. 
    The episode also delves into operational tactics, such as dynamic pricing and daily revenue management, along with personal anecdotes on maintaining properties and enhancing guest experiences. He presents practical tips for achieving high rental income and underscores the necessity of adapting to industry changes. Michael's book, 'Investing in Short Term Rentals: The Fast Path to Financial Freedom', gets introduced, along with his optimistic outlook on the future of short-term rentals.
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    Episode 92

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie sits down with Mike Sjogren, CEO of STR Secrets. Mike shares his journey from being a CPA with a stable job to building a successful short-term rental business after his son was diagnosed with a rare lung disease. He explains how he transitioned from owning one rental property to managing 82 properties across three states. 

    Mike delves into the importance of co-hosting, comparing it to rental arbitrage, and highlights the benefits of co-hosting in terms of scalability and reduced risk. He stresses the significance of having clear goals, suitable property selection, and efficient revenue management. Mike also discusses how his STR Secrets coaching program helps individuals build their rental portfolios and achieve financial independence. 

    The conversation covers practical strategies for acquiring properties, optimizing listings, and maintaining high guest satisfaction. Mike emphasizes the need for well-defined standard operating procedures (SOPs) and the importance of surrounding oneself with capable team members. He also sheds light on the changing dynamics of the short-term rental market, particularly post-COVID, and how co-hosting can be a viable path for newcomers and experienced hosts alike. 

    Towards the end, Mike shares his vision to help a million people achieve financial independence through short-term rentals and discusses the personalized support provided by STR Secrets. Jamie and Mike conclude with advice on staying focused on one's goals and filtering out distractions.

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    Episode 91

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, host Jamie Lane sits down with Dr. Rachel Gainsbrugh, CEO of Short Term Gems, to explore insights into short-term rental data and trends. Rachel shares her journey from being a pharmacist to becoming a thriving short-term rental operator. She recounts how the Bigger Pockets community and Warren Buffett’s advice to "make money while you sleep" sparked her interest in real estate investment.
    Rachel highlights the critical factors like debt-to-income ratio and lending products that influence portfolio construction. She emphasizes the importance of communication, convenience, and connection in maintaining luxury and customer satisfaction in short-term rentals. Jamie and Rachel explore the significance of automated communication and leveraging midterm rental markets, particularly insurance policyholders and media crews. Rachel offers tips on how to make properties more attractive for midterm guests by focusing on quality amenities and being pet-friendly. 
    Rachel stresses using tools like AirDNA to make informed decisions and encourages listeners to take proactive steps in their own real estate journeys. The episode concludes with Rachel advocating for the powerful impact of short-term rental investments, sharing resources for aspiring investors. Dr. Rachel’s story is an affirmation that with informed strategy and a passion for serving guests, anyone can create a successful and meaningful short-term rental business.
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    Episode 90

  • In this episode of the STR Datalab, hosts Jamie Lane and Scott Sage explore the future of short-term rental markets over the next five years. The discussion kicks off with insights into recent vacation rental demand, notably influenced by population shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic. They delve into their predictive methodology, emphasizing factors like population growth, employment, and feeder cities. 
    Jamie explains the concept of feeder cities and their significance in anticipating rental demand. They use historical data and projections from sources like the U.S. Census and Oxford Economics. The episode reveals top markets like Corpus Christi and Galveston, and identifies weaker prospects in Wisconsin and California. The hosts also highlight the importance of yield in investment decisions, giving examples such as the North Georgia mountains. The conversation concludes with a teaser on upcoming reports and webinars detailing their economic outlook and short-term rental performance. 
    Scott and Jamie emphasize the importance of taking a comprehensive view of market conditions and avoiding overreliance on single factors. They suggest practical applications for existing hosts, including targeted marketing and seasonal planning. Insights into migration trends and their long-term impact on the STR market are discussed in detail. There's a focus on how economic conditions in feeder cities like Houston and Dallas influence surrounding vacation areas. The episode ends with encouragement for listeners to consult the detailed report for further information.
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    Episode 89

  • In this episode of STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, welcomes Nils Mattisson, CEO and co-founder of Minut. The discussion begins with the founding story of Minut, a company focused on privacy-preserving monitoring solutions for short-term rentals. Nils explains how their technology leverages AI and edge computing to help hosts monitor their properties without invading guest privacy. 
    The two cover the importance of noise monitoring in maintaining good relationships with neighbors and complying with local regulations. Nils details how Minut’s devices analyze environmental sounds without recording them, maintaining privacy while reducing noise complaints by up to 90% in targeted areas.
    Jamie and Nils also touch upon the resistance from property managers due to privacy concerns, which often contrasts with the guests' understanding and acceptance of non-intrusive monitoring. They discuss Minut's use of AI to differentiate between types of noise and the company’s open API that allows integration with other property management systems. Nils shares insights from his background at Apple and how it influenced Minut’s approach to privacy and data collection. 
    The conversation also addresses the implications of Airbnb's ban on cameras and party regulations, suggesting a favorable environment for noise monitoring solutions. Looking forward, Nils envisions more AI-enhanced workflows and further hardware innovations tailored for the short-term rental industry. The episode wraps up with thoughts on the evolving landscape of smart home devices in rental properties and how they could be better integrated.
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    Episode 88

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, host Jamie Lane welcomes Henry Washington, a real estate investor who transitioned from a crisis into a thriving investment career. Henry's real estate journey began in 2017 when a simple Google search opened his eyes to real estate investment opportunities.
    Starting with just $1,000 in savings and poor credit, Henry made his first real estate acquisition for $116,000, creatively financing it by borrowing against his wife’s 401(k) and securing a conventional loan from a local bank. This marked his full commitment to real estate, leading him to leave his position in data analytics at Walmart.
    In April 2020, Henry transitioned to full-time real estate investment, driven by an opportunity with an apartment syndication fund. He discusses the significant role data plays in his strategy, using metrics such as property age, foreclosure status, and absentee ownership to pinpoint motivated sellers. Despite challenges like high interest rates, Henry finds opportunities with these sellers, using the list price to sell price ratio to assess market health and formulate offers. He notes that while some banks have reduced their commercial loan offerings, local community banks remain viable options for financing, emphasizing the importance of understanding bank preferences to secure financing more effectively.
    Throughout the podcast, Henry and Jamie discuss how embracing the identity of a real estate investor and expanding his network were crucial. Influential readings like "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and guidance from mentors were pivotal in shaping his investment approach. Now focusing on short-term rentals, Henry leverages his insights to develop a portfolio that meets evolving consumer demands.
    Henry also introduces listeners to his book, "Real Estate Dealmaker," aimed at empowering readers with practical advice on finding and financing real estate deals. This episode offers invaluable insights for anyone interested in navigating the complexities of real estate investment with confidence and creativity. You don’t want to miss it! 
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    Episode 87

  • In the latest episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane and co-host Scott Sage break down May's U.S. market performance. They highlight a 7% increase in available listings—the lowest growth seen in three years—and an 11% rise in demand, which has led to a 3% increase in occupancy rates. Despite these gains, occupancy rates still trail behind 2019 levels, albeit with signs of a rebounding market.
    Jamie points out that the average daily rate (ADR) growth is up 1.5%, with a noticeable shift towards larger rental units. Revenue per available room (RevPAR) has also seen a promising increase of 4.5%, signaling a positive shift after two consecutive years of declines. However, urban centers like New York and San Francisco are experiencing a drop in listings due to regulatory challenges, in contrast to the growth seen in suburban, mountain, and coastal regions.
    The duo discusses the slowdown in supply growth, attributing it to cautious new investment and market conditions. They highlight robust performance in smaller and mid-sized cities like Bloomington, Buffalo, and Albany. The conversation also covers the impact of international travel dynamics, the strength of the dollar, and the critical role of marketing the U.S. as a welcoming destination.
    Looking ahead, Jamie and Scott forecast stable demand growth at around 6-7%, driven by overall travel spend and short-term rental adoption. They emphasize the resilience of the upscale and luxury segments, which are outperforming due to limited supply and growing demand. Jamie predicts a slight increase in RevPAR for 2024 and more substantial growth in 2025, contingent on stable supply growth and favorable economic conditions.
    The episode concludes with a discussion on potential wild cards, such as interest rate changes and their impact on investment in the short-term rental market. The hosts express cautious optimism for the sector, advising operators to focus on differentiated, high-quality offerings to maintain a competitive advantage.
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    Episode 86

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, the chief economist at AirDNA, welcomes Shawn Moore, CEO and founder of Vodyssey, for a long-overdue conversation. Shawn shares his journey in real estate, which began after a short stint in employment post-college. His career in real estate spans over 24 years, starting with fix-and-flip properties and long-term rentals before transitioning to short-term rentals. This shift occurred accidentally when he bought a second home in 2006 and started renting it out to cover mortgage payments. Noticing the potential of short-term rentals, Shawn went all-in by 2015, fully transitioning his investments from development deals to short-term rentals. He discusses how the industry's growth, particularly post-COVID, has influenced his strategy and the need for accurate data for successful investment.
    Shawn recounts the pivotal moment in 2015 when a conversation with his young son and an advertisement campaign on the limited summers with children motivated him to focus on something more fulfilling. This led to the foundation of Vodyssey in 2019, aimed at helping others navigate the short-term rental market. Initially starting small, Vodyssey now boasts over 3000 members in a high-end mastermind group. Shawn emphasizes the importance of choosing markets that align with personal preferences and are short-term rental-friendly. He advises investors to focus on markets they are familiar with and enjoy, rather than getting overwhelmed by numerous options.
    Shawn and Jamie discuss the significance of having reliable data sources like AirDNA to make informed decisions and the evolution of short-term rental regulations. They also highlight the necessity of understanding market-specific dynamics, such as occupancy rates and seasonality, to identify profitable investment opportunities. Sean's approach underscores the balance between personal enjoyment and investment viability, encouraging investors to leverage their knowledge and preferences for successful property management and marketing.
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    Episode 85

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, invites Ben Wolff, co-founder of Onera and Oasi. Ben traces his journey from starting Sensei, an early rental management company, to establishing his own unique vacation rental business. Inspired by his passion for real estate and technology, Ben ventured into the unique stays sector by creating Onera, a high-end treehouse retreat in Texas Hill Country that quickly gained success.
    Onera cleverly blends the natural environment with luxury, offering an appealing alternative between rustic camping and top-tier hotels. This concept proved especially popular during the COVID-19 pandemic as travelers sought unique outdoor experiences. Ben emphasizes the importance of creating memorable guest experiences to stay competitive in the unique stays market.
    The success of Onera led to its acquisition by Summit, a public REIT, pushing Ben's team to elevate their operational and reporting standards. The acquisition also confirmed Onera’s leadership in the alternative hospitality sector. Ben’s next venture, Onera Wimberley, aims to expand on the luxury and group-friendly aspects, responding to increasing demand for high-end, nature-close accommodations.
    Ben also discusses the role of social media in marketing, predicting that platforms like Instagram could become significant channels for booking unique stays. He outlines his strategies for content marketing and influencer collaborations to drive direct bookings. His company, Oasi, is heavily invested in digital marketing to fully leverage online platforms.
    Wrapping up, Ben considers the potential for OTAs to integrate social features, like Expedia’s travel shops, as beneficial for widening distribution channels while keeping control over guest experiences through direct bookings.
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    Episode 84

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane sits down with vacation rental investor Rohin Dhar to discuss his experience and strategies in the short-term rental market. Rohin discusses his approach to property management, highlighting the importance of creating unique experiences for guests, such as adding hot tubs to his properties to maintain high occupancy rates. He mentions using social media, particularly Twitter, to post interesting houses and connect potential buyers with real estate agents, aiming to move towards facilitating transactions. Rohin is preparing to get licensed in California to legally assist with real estate transactions and is inspired by similar models like Expedia's curated travel experiences by influencers.
    Rohin reflects on the challenges of short-term rentals, noting the media's tendency to focus on negative stories and the complex impact of banning Airbnb on local affordability. He argues that banning short-term rentals often leads to properties being bought by second-home buyers, not significantly improving local affordability. Rohin emphasizes the potential for local regulations to better support affordability by restricting purchases to local workers. He shares examples of regulations in places like South Lake Tahoe and Banff, which aim to balance tourism and local affordability.
    Rohin also discusses the economics of direct bookings versus using platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo, suggesting that direct booking might make sense for property managers with multiple properties but is often not worth the effort for individual owners. He highlights the benefits of leveraging established platforms for ease and efficiency. Rohin mentions the potential for monetizing his social media presence by helping people buy houses and earn commissions. He prefers focusing on one platform, Twitter, due to its low effort and effectiveness for his needs.
    Rohin advises against building large distribution channels without having a product or service to sell, emphasizing the importance of validating business models first. He shares insights on revenue management, stressing the need to stay on top of market changes to adjust pricing strategies effectively. Lastly, Rohin discusses the impact of regulatory changes on short-term rental markets and the importance of community-focused solutions.
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    Episode 83

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab, hosts Jamie Lane and Scott Sage offer an in-depth analysis of the recent dynamics and future outlook of the short-term rental industry. They discuss the prolonged challenges marked by declining RevPAR, noting this recurring trend in 22 of the last 24 months. Despite these challenges, both hosts maintain an optimistic outlook, highlighting the potential for growth and resilience within the market.
    They pinpoint the main cause of the RevPAR decline as an ongoing imbalance between supply and demand, notably in major urban centers like New York City. Nonetheless, they identify growth areas in smaller and midsize cities, though the pace is more moderate than in previous years.
    Jamie and Scott explore various factors influencing industry performance, such as interest rates, job growth, and consumer spending patterns. They predict sustained demand growth spurred by forthcoming events like Memorial Day and university graduations, which traditionally lead to more bookings and elevated ADRs. They emphasize the critical role of revenue management strategies in boosting profitability, advocating for a focus on increasing ADR rather than occupancy alone.
    The episode also previews upcoming enhancements to the AirDNA platform, designed to provide users with more intuitive and actionable market data to streamline analysis and decision-making for investors and operators.
    Ending on an optimistic note, Jamie and Scott highlight the positive trends in occupancy and ADR as the summer travel season approaches. Despite ongoing challenges, they express confidence in the short-term rental market's resilience and adaptability.
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    Episode 82

  • In this episode of the STR Data Lab podcast, Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, sits down with Dustin Abney, CEO of Portoro, a vacation rental management company. Abney dives into his transition from the real estate SaaS world to vacation rental management, sharing the origins of Portoro.
    Dustin’s journey began with his early interest in real estate and technology, starting with his experience at Dotloop, which gave him valuable insights into the real estate market. This experience led him to purchase his first vacation rental property and eventually co-found D'Alexander, which adopted a prop co-op model to manage vacation homes nationwide. After navigating various roles and observing market trends, Dustin saw an opportunity to address the fragmented market and founded Portoro in 2022. With a focus on acquisitions and organic growth, Portoro has quickly expanded to manage over 270 units across ten markets, combining national branding with local operational expertise.
    Portoro's technological approach mixes off-the-shelf solutions for operational efficiency and the development of custom tools to fill industry gaps, like homeowner portals and enhanced guest amenities. Dustin stresses the importance of data-driven decision-making and strategic market selection, considering traveler demand, regulatory environments, and inventory dynamics.
    Dustin discusses operational challenges, emphasizing the importance of investing in local teams and scaling operations alongside portfolio growth. He identifies retention as a crucial metric, citing Portoro's impressive retention rates as evidence of their successful operational model.
    Looking to the future, Dustin weighs the benefits of acquisitions against organic growth, highlighting the role of strategic partnerships and the influence of market dynamics. While the PropCo model remains appealing, he notes the challenges of high property prices and interest rates, underscoring the necessity for patient capital and strategic planning.
    Reflecting on his role as CEO, Dustin candidly discusses leadership challenges, particularly in managing personnel and integrating acquired companies. Despite these challenges, he is optimistic about Portoro's future and the evolving opportunities in the vacation rental industry.
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    Episode 81