Market Trends in Miami, Florida

Market Trends in Miami, Florida

Experienced superhost with guest favorite tags on each of my listings, and yet my revenues are down again, and again.

After a strong 2022, 2023 was down, and so was 2024. And going into 2025 I thought things would get better as it was getting quite difficult to maintain profitability with revenues constantly shrinking.

Now, however my first two months are worse than a year ago.

Has anyone experienced similar trends and found a solution to this market?

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Rebecca
Community Manager
Community Manager
Suffolk Coastal District, United Kingdom

Hello @Instant-Stay0 👋

 

I'm sorry to read that you've had a slower than usual beginning to 2025. There are a few other threads with a similar sentiment here too. If you head to the top of the page,  you'll see the 🔍 search bar - if you type your question in there, you'll see some of the topics. 

 

I also wanted to see if some hosts from around the Miami area are experiencing the same thing. @Maria22471@Ani34714 and @Kristina764 - what do you think? 

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@Instant-Stay0 This makes sense. Just look up how much more inventory there is! On average 30% more than 2 years ago! And more is coming if you are somewhere in Brickell and Hollywood neighborhoods. Expect WORSE. I would suggest switching to mid-term rentals and exploring completely different markets and/or making your place something very unique.