@Michael6855 General tips for researching a location's potential for Airbnb:
1. Check the city government portal for current information about any regulations and restrictions concerning short-term rentals.
2. Use AirDNA to research occupancy rates and average rental rates for comparable listings in the area.
3. Join the nearest home-sharers group on social media to join discussions with local hosts.
4. Finally, if you don't happen to live at the location yourself, investigate the availability and cost of services that you'll need to operate remotely, including a co-host or property manager and a cleaning service. Anywhere can be a good place for a local to host an Airbnb, but in some locations you can't outsource hosting duties and still price competitively.