According to Chalet Data, gross yields here range from a striking 15.5% in the most accessible zip to 7.9% in the lowest-yielding area on this list, all well above the US median of 9.0%. Entry prices span from $234,000 to nearly $476,000, offering options for both value-focused and premium buyers.
The citywide occupancy rate has climbed to 55%, up 12% year-over-year, while home values have dipped nearly 6%, sharpening the math for new entrants. These numbers reflect a market where supply has tightened and demand remains robust, especially during peak winter months. For buyers seeking strong returns, understanding how each zip code’s seasonality, property mix, and guest demand shape the numbers is key.
Pompano Beach Short-Term Rental Market at a Glance
- Median gross yield: 12.1%
- Annual revenue (headline, all listings): $42,800
- Active-operator annual revenue: $41,700
- Median occupancy rate: 55%
- Average daily rate (ADR): $198
- Median home value (ZHVI): $353,000 (YoY -5.9%)
- Active full-time listings: 1,326
- US gross-yield rank: #111
- Data period: July 2025 – June 2026
The Best Pompano Beach Zip Codes for Airbnb, Ranked by Yield
| Rank | Zip Code | Gross Yield | Annual Revenue | Median Home Value | ADR | Occupancy | Active Listings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 33069 | 15.5% | $36,300 | $234,200 | $199 | 41% | 255 |
| 2 | 33063 | 14.3% | $41,600 | $290,200 | $104 | 56% | 32 |
| 3 | 33060 | 13.4% | $58,200 | $434,700 | $303 | 57% | 154 |
| 4 | 33064 | 12.7% | $46,000 | $362,000 | $199 | 58% | 113 |
| 5 | 33062 | 9.7% | $45,900 | $475,500 | $194 | 54% | 687 |
| 6 | 33068 | 7.9% | $28,300 | $360,600 | $101 | 68% | 47 |
Source note: Data as of July 11, 2026. Each listing’s annual revenue is calculated from its own ADR × occupancy × 365 on trailing 12-month data, gross before expenses. The table reports the median listing’s revenue, alongside median ADR and median occupancy computed independently, so multiplying the table’s ADR by its occupancy will not reproduce the revenue figure.
Gross yield divides the median revenue by the median home value (Zillow Home Value Index). See methodology for details. The active-operator revenue benchmark filters to listings with real, sustained booking activity and is the best proxy for what a committed buyer can underwrite.
1. 33069: Palm Aire Delivers the City’s Highest Yield
33069 leads the Pompano Beach market with a 15.5% gross yield, putting it in the 90th percentile nationally. This zip code covers Palm Aire and Cypress Bend, known for golf courses, water views, and a dense mix of condos and townhomes. The median home value here has dropped sharply, down 13.7% year-over-year to $234,200, making entry costs the lowest on this list. That affordability is a major driver of the yield advantage.
Seasonality is pronounced. Occupancy soars to 88% in February (ADR $258), then plunges to just 7% in September. Winter alone accounts for 37% of annual revenue, so buyers need to plan for a feast-or-famine booking calendar. Despite the low annual occupancy of 41%, rates remain competitive for the market. The most common property is a 2-bedroom, which pulls in $31,200 per year at a $229 ADR.
Underwriting here is straightforward. The payback period is just 6.6 years on gross active-operator revenue, the shortest in Pompano Beach. For a deeper breakdown of revenue and seasonality patterns, the 33069 analytics page has full details.
| Gross yield | 15.5% |
| Annual revenue | $36,300 |
| Active-operator revenue | $35,500 |
| Occupancy | 41% |
| ADR | $199 |
| Median home value (YoY) | $234,200 (-13.7%) |
| Full-time listings | 255 |
Who this market is ideal for: Buyers seeking maximum yield and an accessible entry price, comfortable with heavy winter seasonality.
2. 33063: Margate’s Low Price, High Occupancy Play
In 33063, investors find a rare blend of high occupancy (56%) and a 14.3% gross yield, both well above national medians. This zip covers parts of Margate, a suburban area with modest home values, median $290,200, down 7.9% year-over-year. The ADR is just $104, far below the US median, but steady bookings make up for it. March is the peak month (78% occupancy, $103 ADR), while October is the slowest at 43%.
Revenue is distributed more evenly across the year than in other zips, with winter and spring combining for 59% of annual earnings. The most common property is a 1-bedroom, earning $14,400 per year at a $72 ADR, so this area works best for investors targeting budget travelers and longer stays.
The payback period stands at 7.2 years, and the active-operator benchmark ($40,300) closely tracks the headline revenue, suggesting stable performance for hands-on owners. For those wanting to see how 33063 stacks up, the full analytics page offers more context on listing mix and revenue trends.
| Gross yield | 14.3% |
| Annual revenue | $41,600 |
| Active-operator revenue | $40,300 |
| Occupancy | 56% |
| ADR | $104 |
| Median home value (YoY) | $290,200 (-7.9%) |
| Full-time listings | 32 |
Who this market is ideal for: Value buyers prioritizing occupancy and stable returns over luxury or rate-driven upside.
3. 33060: Downtown’s High Revenue, High Rate Engine
Peak travel season in 33060 delivers striking results, with occupancy surging to 81% in March at a $308 nightly rate, then tapering to 48% by September. This strong winter and spring momentum (30% and 29% of annual revenue, respectively) drives the area’s impressive $58,200 headline revenue, putting 33060 in the 83rd percentile for gross yield among 501 US markets and well above the national median for both occupancy and ADR.
The area’s supply squeeze, as listings dropped 30% year-over-year while ADR jumped 55% and occupancy rose 9%, has intensified competition for available homes, supporting premium pricing and sustained demand.
Investors weighing the ~7.7-year payback period will note that this figure is competitive for a premium, centrally located market, especially given the $434,700 median home value and active-operator annual revenue of $56,800.
The dominance of larger properties (3-bedrooms most common, 4-bedrooms highest earning at $62,200/year and $491 ADR) reflects the neighborhood’s appeal to families and groups seeking proximity to both downtown and the beach. These fundamentals, shaped by robust seasonal demand and constrained supply, underpin 33060’s strong investment case for those able to meet the higher entry price.
For a granular look at property-level returns, the 33060 analytics dashboard breaks down the numbers by bedroom count and season.
| Gross yield | 13.4% |
| Annual revenue | $58,200 |
| Active-operator revenue | $56,800 |
| Occupancy | 57% |
| ADR | $303 |
| Median home value (YoY) | $434,700 (-3.1%) |
| Full-time listings | 154 |
Who this market is ideal for: Buyers targeting larger homes and premium nightly rates, willing to invest at a higher price point.
4. 33064: Lighthouse Point’s Balanced Mix
Market fundamentals in 33064 offer investors a compelling blend of yield and occupancy, with a 12.7% gross yield that places this area in the 80th percentile nationally and a 58% median occupancy rate that stands well above the US median of 45%.
Occupancy surges to 81% in March, when average daily rates reach $189, reflecting strong winter and spring demand that together drive nearly 60% of annual revenue. In contrast, October marks the lowest occupancy at 47%, highlighting a pronounced seasonal rhythm that shapes revenue expectations.
Momentum in the past year has been notable. Occupancy rose 8% and ADR jumped 28% even as listings fell by 11%, signaling a tightening supply that benefits existing operators. The payback period sits at a competitive 8 years, with active-operator revenue of $45,200 closely tracking the headline figure, which points to a stable market with limited revenue dilution.
The bedroom mix supports a range of strategies, while 1-bedrooms dominate the landscape with 72 listings, larger 4-bedroom homes can command up to $38,343 annually at a $390 ADR, offering scale for those seeking higher nightly rates. Home values have dipped 5.2% year-over-year to $362,000, which may create entry opportunities for buyers looking to balance price with proven income potential.
If you’re weighing the tradeoffs between yield, price, and occupancy, the 33064 analytics page details the full revenue curve by season and property size.
| Gross yield | 12.7% |
| Annual revenue | $46,000 |
| Active-operator revenue | $45,200 |
| Occupancy | 58% |
| ADR | $199 |
| Median home value (YoY) | $362,000 (-5.2%) |
| Full-time listings | 113 |
Who this market is ideal for: Investors seeking a balance of occupancy, yield, and property variety in a well-established area.
5. 33062: Beachfront Prestige, Slower Payback
Price dynamics in 33062 reflect both scarcity and demand for direct beach access, with a median home value of $475,543 that remains the highest in Pompano Beach despite a 4.4% year-over-year dip. The area’s 9.7% gross yield places it in the 57th percentile among 501 US markets, outperforming the US median of 9.0%, while occupancy at 54% also sits well above the national median of 45%.
Investors can expect robust returns through the winter and early spring. March stands out with 77% occupancy and a $209 average daily rate, contributing to a seasonal revenue mix where winter alone accounts for 32% of annual income.
Supply constraints are intensifying, as active listings dropped 22% year-over-year even as June occupancy jumped 16% and ADR climbed 15%. This squeeze supports strong pricing, especially for larger homes. While 1-bedrooms dominate the market (323 listings, $22,086/year), 5-bedrooms command $64,387 per year at a $642 ADR, underscoring the premium for spacious, luxury beachfront properties.
The payback period stretches to 10.6 years, reflecting both the elevated entry price and the area’s consistent, high-value bookings. For a closer look at how property type and seasonality affect returns, see the 33062 analytics dashboard.
| Gross yield | 9.7% |
| Annual revenue | $45,900 |
| Active-operator revenue | $44,700 |
| Occupancy | 54% |
| ADR | $194 |
| Median home value (YoY) | $475,500 (-4.4%) |
| Full-time listings | 687 |
Who this market is ideal for: Buyers seeking premium beachfront assets and willing to trade a longer payback for luxury appeal.
6. 33068: High Occupancy, Budget ADR
Supply constraints have shaped 33068’s recent performance, with a 31% drop in listings over the past year fueling a 9% jump in occupancy and a dramatic 89% surge in ADR for June. Despite this sharp pricing momentum, the market’s average daily rate remains well below the US median ($101 vs $232), and its 7.9% gross yield sits at the 38th percentile nationally, underscoring its status as a value-driven destination rather than a top-yielding one.
Seasonality plays a clear role, as occupancy soars to 84% in March with ADR peaking at $141, then dips to 55% in the June trough. The long payback period of 13.2 years reflects both the moderate annual revenue ($28,340 headline, $27,317 for active operators) and the prevalence of smaller properties.
1-bedrooms dominate, earning $11,789 per year at a $75 ADR. This mix attracts investors seeking consistent bookings over high nightly rates, but limits upside for those prioritizing rapid capital recovery or luxury positioning.
To see how 33068’s high occupancy and low ADR play out in detail, the analytics page provides a full breakdown by season and property size.
| Gross yield | 7.9% |
| Annual revenue | $28,300 |
| Active-operator revenue | $27,300 |
| Occupancy | 68% |
| ADR | $101 |
| Median home value (YoY) | $360,600 (-4.4%) |
| Full-time listings | 47 |
Who this market is ideal for: Investors who prefer high occupancy and predictable bookings, even at lower nightly rates.
How to read these rankings before you buy
Gross yield is a powerful screening tool, showing how much annual revenue a typical property generates as a percentage of its purchase price. However, it doesn’t account for expenses, taxes, or financing costs. Headline revenue averages all listings, but the active-operator benchmark focuses on properties with real, sustained bookings, this is the more reliable figure for underwriting.
Seasonality, property type, and neighborhood demand can all shift returns dramatically, so always verify at the property level. A high yield may come with sharp swings in occupancy or ADR, and not every listing will match the median profile.
How to Act on This
Buying in Pompano Beach means weighing yield, seasonality, and property type against your investment goals. Winter peaks are pronounced, especially in zip codes like 33069, so cash flow can be lumpy. Lower-priced zips offer faster payback but may require more active management or attract budget travelers. Beachfront areas command higher prices and longer paybacks, but also offer premium ADR and strong appreciation potential. Tightening supply and rising occupancy suggest competition for quality listings will remain fierce.
Regulation is a critical checkpoint. Pompano Beach requires an annual Short-Term Rental Permit under its local ordinance, and properties must comply with city code and pass regular inspections. Always verify the latest requirements with the city before closing. Property taxes are 0.95%, and state and county lodging taxes apply to stays under six months.
To succeed, partner with a local agent who understands both the numbers and the regulatory landscape. Connect with a Pompano Beach short-term rental expert to find the right property, navigate permitting, and maximize your returns.




