The 10 most wish-listed Airbnbs in Baltimore
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The 10 most wish-listed Airbnbs in Baltimore
Airbnb hosts in Baltimore saw more guest arrivals and earned more income than hosts in any other Maryland jurisdiction in 2019.The city welcomed 131,500 guests and hosts earned $18.5 million -- 27% and 24% of the state's guest and revenue totals, respectively. Last year, Maryland welcomed 474,600 people, and hosts in the state earned a combined $74.7 million in supplemental income.Compared to the year prior, hosts in both Baltimore and across the state saw upticks in the number of visitors and amount of supplemental income earned.Read the full story in the Baltimore Business Journal
BALTIMORE —
Airbnb hosts in Baltimore saw more guest arrivals and earned more income than hosts in any other Maryland jurisdiction in 2019.
The city welcomed 131,500 guests and hosts earned $18.5 million -- 27% and 24% of the state's guest and revenue totals, respectively. Last year, Maryland welcomed 474,600 people, and hosts in the state earned a combined $74.7 million in supplemental income.
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Compared to the year prior, hosts in both Baltimore and across the state saw upticks in the number of visitors and amount of supplemental income earned.