A dynamic pricing strategy that adjusts rental rates based on real-time or forecasted weather conditions.
Glossary Term: Seasonal Pricing
A pricing strategy used during periods of lower demand for short-term rentals, often involving discounted rates to attract bookings.
Common approaches to setting prices for short-term rentals, including dynamic pricing, seasonal pricing, and value-based pricing.
A pricing strategy where the rental rate for a short-term property varies depending on factors such as the number of guests, length of stay, or time of year.
Combining various pricing models, such as nightly rates, weekly discounts, and seasonal adjustments, to optimize revenue while remaining competitive within the market.
Hungarian term for “Seasonal Pricing,” referring to the practice of adjusting short-term rental rates based on fluctuating demand during different times of the year.
A visual representation of the rental rates for a property over a specific period, allowing hosts to adjust pricing based on seasonality, demand, and other factors.
Employing strategies tailored to short-term rentals, such as dynamic pricing, minimum stay requirements, and seasonal adjustments to maximize rental income.
Implementing strategic discounts, special offers, or packages during periods of lower demand to attract bookings and maximize occupancy during the off-season.
The time of year when a particular destination experiences the highest demand for short-term rentals, typically characterized by favorable weather, holidays, or special events.
Adjusting rental rates higher during periods of increased travel demand, such as holidays or popular events, to capitalize on market fluctuations.
The process of lowering rental prices during the off-season to stimulate demand and maintain a steady stream of bookings.