A number of short-term rental markets saw a slowdown in August due to families going back to school, the Delta variant and a number of natural disasters across the country, but those factors aren’t impacting fall and winter bookings in the least.
Source: Inman News
Short-term rental demand is looking strong for fall, winter
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