A measure of how easy it is to walk to amenities and services from a property, often used to assess the desirability of a location for short-term rentals.
Glossary Term: Neighborhood
A metric that rates the ease of walking to amenities and attractions from a rental property’s location.
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.
The degree to which a short-term rental property blends seamlessly into the existing architectural and social fabric of the surrounding urban environment.
Ensuring cleanliness and curb appeal by scheduling regular cleaning services for both sides of the street where a rental property is located.
Amenities and attractions located within walking distance or a short drive from the rental property, enhancing its appeal to guests. Examples include parks, restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues.
The local area around a short-term rental property, including its safety, accessibility, amenities (restaurants, shops, attractions), and overall ambiance.
A marketing term used to highlight the experience of living like a local while staying in a short-term rental, immersing oneself in the neighborhood and its culture.
Features and attractions located near a short-term rental property that can enhance its appeal to guests, such as parks, restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues.
A location or neighborhood with a high concentration of short-term rental properties and strong demand from travelers.
Marketing strategies specifically targeted to potential guests in a very close proximity to the short-term rental property, often utilizing local events, attractions, and businesses.