The highest number of guests permitted to stay overnight in a short-term rental, often regulated by local ordinances and safety codes.
Glossary Term: Guest Capacity
A pricing strategy where the nightly rate for a short-term rental property increases based on the number of guests occupying the space, typically after a certain threshold.
The average or expected number of guests staying in a short-term rental property over a specific time period.
A metric used to assess the spaciousness and comfort of a short-term rental property, calculated by dividing the total square footage by the maximum guest occupancy.
The measurement of a property’s usable living space, expressed in square feet. This is a crucial factor for determining listing prices and accommodating guest capacity.
The maximum capacity of a short-term rental that comfortably accommodates four guests overnight, typically with two beds or sleeping arrangements.
A common bed size offered in short-term rentals, typically measuring 60 inches wide by 80 inches long, suitable for two adults.
A type of sofa that converts into a bed, often found in short-term rentals to accommodate additional guests without requiring a dedicated bedroom.
Local regulations or HOA rules that restrict the maximum number of guests allowed to stay overnight in a short-term rental property.
The highest number of guests permitted to stay overnight in a short-term rental, often dictated by local regulations.
The absolute maximum number of guests allowed to sleep in a short-term rental property, often dictated by local regulations or safety codes.
The maximum number of guests allowed to stay overnight at a property, often determined by local regulations, safety guidelines, and property capacity.