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Airbnb Is About To Start Stocking Kitchens For Guests
UrbanTurf Staff | November 12th 2025
Bloomberg reported Wednesday that the home-sharing company has teamed up with Instacart for a three-month pilot program that allows guests to pre-orde... read»
Airbnb Unveils Icons, One-Of-A-Kind Listings For Free
UrbanTurf Staff | May 2nd 2024
On Wednesday, Airbnb launched the Icons Collection, approximately a dozen "one-of-a-kind" experiences that it will now offer.... read»
The Short-Term Rental Market Sees Highest Demand on Record in July
UrbanTurf Staff | August 17th 2023
The thinking that the short-term rental market was headed for a downturn may have been premature.... read»
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Study: Small Long-Term Rentals More Lucrative Than Airbnb Rentals in DC
UrbanTurf Staff | October 4th 2022
DC landlords make more money listing their one- and two-bedrooms on a long-term basis, according to a study by RentHop and AirDNA.... read»
Airbnb's Anti-Party Technology
UrbanTurf Staff | August 17th 2022
On Tuesday, the short-term rental site announced anti-party tools aimed at reducing the growing number of unauthorized parties that take place at list... read»
Extended Stay: What New Numbers Say About Airbnb
UrbanTurf Staff | February 16th 2022
When Airbnb reported its earnings earlier this week, some interesting things about the way guests are using the site were revealed.... read»
DC Short-Term Rental Registrations Reveal Unexpected Restrictions
Nena Perry-Brown | January 26th 2022
Some short-term rental hosts are finding that they can't license their house if they live in the basement unit.... read»
DCRA Releases Final Short-Term Rental Regulations
Nena Perry-Brown | December 3rd 2021
DC Council initially passed a bill to regulate short-term rentals over three years ago.... read»
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