
How Valuable Is Airbnb in Montana? It Makes Millions
We wonder what these numbers will look like in 2025.
Airbnb in Montana
Everyone uses this service.
Short-term rentals in Montana have become a significant business sector thanks to services like Airbnb and VRBO. Tourists have appreciated the privacy and freedom offered by these rentals compared to staying in a hotel.
Hotels are fantastic if you're traveling alone or with one other person, but if you have a large party or family, an Airbnb or VRBO is the perfect solution.
Airbnb and VRBO rentals tend to be located closer to points of interest or have ample space to house large groups.
Are Airbnb and VRBO rentals popular in Montana? Absolutely.
Montana has become a friendly place for rental services like Airbnb and VRBO. High tourist areas have multiple properties to rent on these apps, such as Bozeman, Whitefish, Missoula, and Flathead Lake.
What is the economic impact of Airbnb and VRBO in Montana?
You won't believe these numbers.
Airbnb's Economic Impact in Montana
These numbers are staggering.
Airbnb published a state-by-state breakdown of the economic impact of its rental properties.
How much did Airbnb contribute to Montana's economy in 2024? Check this out.
Airbnb contributed over $462 million to our economy, supported around 6500 jobs, and provided over $108 million in property tax revenue.
Those numbers are impressive.
We discovered the economic impact Airbnb had in Montana in 2023, and things are looking up.
According to the numbers, property tax revenue is down by $8 million. On the other hand, contributions to our local economies went up over $30 million in 2023.
Many locals operate Airbnb rentals in areas across Montana to make extra money. These numbers prove that it's working.
How will Airbnb fare in 2025? This summer will be a contributing factor.
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