This Swedish term translates to ’employment level’ or ‘workload.’ In the context of short-term rentals, it refers to the level of commitment and effort required from hosts, which can vary based on factors like property size and guest expectations.
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The process of gathering and analyzing data about the short-term rental market, including competitor analysis, pricing trends, and guest preferences.