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Airbnb Minimum Occupancy Calculator

Estimate the minimum occupancy rate needed to cover Airbnb-style fixed and variable hosting costs so hosts can see whether the listing must stay too full just to break even.

Quick startUses a realistic starter scenario so you get to a meaningful result faster.

Average nightly rate 145, available nights 28, variable cost per booked night 24, and fixed monthly costs 1,850 gives a practical Airbnb minimum-occupancy estimate.

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Calculate minimum occupancy

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How to use this tool

Use this Airbnb minimum-occupancy helper when revenue looks promising but the real question is how full the property must stay just to cover hosting costs. It is useful for stress-testing whether a listing depends on unrealistically strong occupancy.

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Does this show profit?

No. It shows the occupancy floor needed to cover costs. Use it before the full revenue, fee, or ROI pages when you want to know whether the hosting model depends on an unrealistic fill rate.

Why focus on occupancy first?

Because many Airbnb setups look attractive until the user sees how often the calendar must be filled just to break even.