A short-term rental property located within a reasonable driving distance from major cities or popular tourist attractions, appealing to travelers seeking road trip destinations.
Specific requirements, requests, or expectations communicated by guests before or during their stay, such as early check-in, late check-out, or dietary restrictions.
The incorporation of design elements and amenities that make short-term rentals accessible to guests with disabilities, adhering to accessibility standards and promoting inclusivity.
The availability and accessibility of transportation choices within a city, such as public transit, ride-sharing services, and bike rentals, influencing guest convenience.
A measure of how easy it is to walk to amenities and destinations from a specific location, often considered an important factor for short-term renters.
Established principles and best practices for designing user-friendly interfaces, often applied to short-term rental listing websites and apps to ensure ease of use and a positive guest experience.
The ability to communicate with guests in their native language, either directly or through translation services, enhancing their experience and fostering positive interactions.
The local area around a short-term rental property, including its safety, accessibility, amenities (restaurants, shops, attractions), and overall ambiance.