
Airbnb Market Analytics & Investment Insights
Yes — Hot Springs National Park, AR remains a reliable Airbnb market. The whole-market median is $34,757 in annual revenue at 36% occupancy and a $241 ADR. Review local regulation before purchase — see the rules section below.
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Score a specific Hot Springs National Park address against revenue, occupancy, and yield benchmarks.
Hot Springs National Park's ADR rises 26% from Sep ($208) to Feb ($263), but occupancy rises 3.3× 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.
| 38% |
| $222 |
| $30,840 |
3 Bedroom | 223 | 38% | $305 | $42,093 |
4 Bedroom | 112 | 33% | $493 | $59,208 |
5 BedroomRecommended | 56 | 33% | $624 | $76,061 |
Concentrated guest origins reduce booking-acquisition cost but expose the listing to regional economic shocks. Diversify pricing and outreach if the top-5 share is dominant.
Annual average is 36%, rising to 62% in July and dipping to 19% in January.
July, July, June are peak months, with ADR averaging $211 and occupancy reaching 62% in July.
$0, up 0.00% year-over-year.
2 Bedrooms are the most popular property type with 314 active listings — strong balance of acquisition cost and revenue.
Top guest origin cities are Dallas, TX (3.47% of bookings), Little Rock, AR (3.26% of bookings), Memphis, TN (2.59% of bookings).
842 active short-term rental listings — split across studio (29), 1 bedroom (256), 2 bedroom (314), 3 bedroom (223), 4 bedroom (112), 5 bedroom (56).