National summer patterns can mislead. Hosts should check local RevPAR and occupancy before setting rates, minimum stays, listing updates, or maintenance plans.
Shoulder seasons have become more valuable in some markets, as flexible travelers avoid peak crowds and prices while still seeking the same experiences.
Off-season timing can flip by destination. Heat, snow, water access, and weather extremes may shift demand away from national averages for hosts.
Highly seasonal destinations can deliver premium rates during short peaks, while steadier markets offer predictable cash flow across the full calendar year.
For stronger annual results, price ahead of peak periods, use minimum stays strategically, check lead times, and target longer-stay guests in slower seasons.
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