
Airbnb Market Analytics & Investment Insights
Yes. Davenport, FL is a strong Airbnb market in 2026, with median annual revenue at $46,361, median occupancy of 50%, and a median ADR of $268 (Chalet data). Regulation is active: short-term rentals are legal but require a Florida DBPR license and strict tax compliance.
Top operators see upside to $68,570. The market is yield-driven, but competition and compliance are real factors. For details, see [Davenport STR regulations](/rental-regulations/davenport-fl).
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Quarterly average across active listings
Score a specific Davenport address against revenue, occupancy, and yield benchmarks.
Davenport's ADR rises 44% from Sep ($197) to Dec ($283), but occupancy rises 1.7× in the same window. The revenue lever here is occupancy capture, not pricing — set rates competitively in shoulder months to maximize summer bookings, then push ADR aggressively in peak months when demand is inelastic.
3 Bedroom |
| 952 |
| 50% |
| $179 |
| $32,668 |
4 Bedroom | 1,440 | 48% | $212 | $36,939 |
5 BedroomMost commonRecommended | 1,495 | 53% | $271 | $52,878 |
Davenport relies heavily on fly-in guests — demand may be more sensitive to airfare changes, airline route cuts, and economic downturns that reduce discretionary travel.
Annual average is 50%, rising to 71% in July and dipping to 42% in October.
July, March, February are peak months, with ADR averaging $225 and occupancy reaching 71% in July.
$341,159, down 4.45% year-over-year.
5 Bedrooms are the most popular property type with 1,495 active listings — strong balance of acquisition cost and revenue.
Top guest origin cities are Miami, FL (4.18% of bookings), New York, NY (2.27% of bookings), Atlanta, GA (1.92% of bookings).
5,007 active short-term rental listings — split across studio (15), 1 bedroom (221), 2 bedroom (305), 3 bedroom (952), 4 bedroom (1,440), 5 bedroom (1,495).