The 2021 Super Bowl has only brought about a 35 percent increase in demand for short-term rentals compared to a 50 percent increase seen in 2020 in Miami and a 263 percent increase seen in 2019 in Atlanta.
Source: Inman News
Super Bowl short-term rental demand at its lowest since 2014: AirDNA
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