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Airbnb Nightly Rate Calculator

Estimate the nightly rate needed to hit an Airbnb-style monthly profit target from occupancy and running costs so pricing decisions feel more concrete than a generic ROI guess.

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

Target monthly profit 1,200, occupancy 65%, monthly fixed costs 1,750, cleaning cost 210, and other monthly costs 240 gives a practical Airbnb nightly-rate target.

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How to use this tool

Use this Airbnb nightly-rate helper when the real decision is pricing, not just ROI. It is useful for checking whether a target profit is realistic, how sensitive the model is to occupancy pressure, and whether a property needs stronger pricing or lower fixed costs before it works as a short-stay business.

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Does this include platform fees or taxes?

No. This is a pricing-first screening tool. Platform fees, taxes, and local restrictions should still be reviewed before you rely on the nightly-rate target.

Why start from target profit?

Because many host decisions are really about whether the property can clear a realistic monthly profit, not whether one theoretical ROI percentage looks attractive.