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Airbnb Occupancy Revenue Calculator

Estimate Airbnb-style monthly revenue from nightly rate and occupancy so hosts can judge whether pricing and demand are strong enough before deeper ROI checks.

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

Nightly rate 145, occupancy 67%, and other monthly income 120 gives a practical Airbnb monthly revenue estimate.

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Calculate monthly revenue

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Use this Airbnb occupancy-revenue helper when the first question is demand and gross monthly revenue, not full ROI. It is useful for host screening, pricing checks, and seeing how much the revenue line moves when occupancy changes.

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Does this show profit?

No. This page estimates gross monthly revenue only. Fixed costs, cleaning, platform fees, and taxes should still be layered in before you treat the setup as profitable.

Why separate revenue from ROI?

Because many hosting decisions break earlier on weak revenue or occupancy than on a final ROI formula. This page isolates that top-line demand signal.