A type of stovetop found in some short-term rentals, offering a sleek and modern cooking surface that may be highlighted as an amenity.
Glossary Terms
One of the nine standard time zones in the United States, relevant for coordinating bookings, communication, and check-in/check-out times for short-term rentals.
A term often used to describe the central business district of a city, frequently a desirable location for short-term rentals due to proximity to attractions, restaurants, and transportation.
A nickname for the U.S. state of Colorado, a popular destination for short-term rentals due to its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities.
An air conditioning system that uses ductwork to distribute cool air throughout a property, providing consistent and comfortable temperatures for guests.
A small, relatively permanent statistical subdivision of a county or equivalent entity delineated by the US Census Bureau. Useful for analyzing demographic and economic data in proximity to a potential short-term rental investment.
A high, arched ceiling often found in living rooms or bedrooms, adding a sense of spaciousness and grandeur to a short-term rental property.
A professional designation for individuals who have demonstrated knowledge and expertise in the field of short-term rental management and operations.
A feature within a property management platform that consolidates guest communication from multiple channels, such as Airbnb, VRBO, and email, into a single inbox.
A centralized system used by property managers to manage bookings, availability calendars, and rates across multiple platforms like Airbnb and VRBO.
Refers to materials that can easily catch fire. Important for hosts to be aware of fire safety regulations and ensure their property has adequate fire safety equipment, especially in relation to potential hazards from smoking or cooking.