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Airbnb Seasonal Occupancy Calculator

Estimate Airbnb-style average monthly revenue across high and low season occupancy so hosts can see whether the listing still works outside the best months.

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

Average nightly rate 155, high season occupancy 78%, low season occupancy 46%, 30 available nights, and fixed monthly costs 1,900 gives a practical Airbnb average-season estimate.

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Use this Airbnb seasonality helper when the best-month revenue looks attractive, but the real question is whether the listing still works across both stronger and weaker seasons. It is useful for hosts who want a more honest monthly average before leaning on a peak-demand case.

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Does this replace a full Airbnb ROI model?

No. It isolates seasonal occupancy pressure inside a simpler monthly revenue screen. Cleaning, platform fees, taxes, and capex still need separate checks.

Why average high and low season instead of using one occupancy rate?

Because many hosting decisions look better on a single peak occupancy number than they do across the actual seasonal range. This page forces that comparison into one quick screen.