Mid-Term Rentals and Their Growing Market Segment

From the needs of everyday traveling professionals and digital nomads working remotely, to those caught up in disasters, mid-term rentals ...

From the needs of everyday traveling professionals and digital nomads working remotely, to those caught up in disasters, mid-term rentals serve a vital role. They provide the additional time guests need under their specific circumstances.

Professional Short-Term Rental Operators in regulated or saturated markets need to find more solid footing to continue their business. Mid-term rentals offer a safer environment for these businesses, helping generate revenue for both the clients and the operators themselves.

What’s Driving the Growth of the Mid-Term Rental Market?

A 2022 report from HLC Equity and Business News Daily highlights that:

  • The number of digital nomads from the U.S. has more than tripled in recent years, increasing from 4.8 million in 2018 to 15.5 million in 2021.
  • The average age of a digital nomad in 2021 was 32.
  • 66% of digital nomads are traditional remote employees; the remaining 34% are independent workers. This shift is largely due to the pandemic-driven remote work boom.
  • 49% of digital nomads earn the same or more than they did in their prior office jobs.
  • 44% of American digital nomads earn over $75,000 annually.
  • Professionals in Healthcare, Technology, Oil and Gas, and Technical Services are key industry segments for mid-term rentals.
  • These guests typically stay between three to six weeks, and up to six months.
  • Demand also comes from those undertaking home renovations, needing temporary housing, individuals who have sold their homes, or are considering relocating and want to “test” a destination before committing.

In 2021, Airbnb reported that over 100,000 guests stayed for at least three months, with many moving between listings. This trend, representing nearly 20% of all searches on many Online Travel Agencies (OTAs), has only increased in subsequent years. Source

The Technology Behind Mid-Term and Short-Term Rentals

The technology supporting businesses in these rental environments is often outdated, based on legacy standards. A new entrant in the Property Tech space, Tempo, has followed these trends and identified a gap in innovation. Tempo provides a versatile platform supporting various rental operations simultaneously.

Tempo’s system is particularly helpful in emergency situations, like the disastrous fires in Lahaina. It allows operators to swiftly switch between short-term and mid-term rental modes to accommodate changing needs.

Tempo’s mission is to offer cutting-edge technology solutions, partnering with clients to ensure their platform meets current and future needs in the evolving rental environment.

Discover the future of property technology at hosttempo.com.

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