Property Managers

AI Agents for Property Managers: Build Your Own in Five Levels
At a recent RSU by PriceLabs webinar on June 24, 2026, Boostly founder Mark Simpson laid out how a short-term ...

Vacation Rental Laws: Greece Targets Inherited Rentals, Spain’s Top Court Voids National Register, Park County Revises Rules
Greece has proposed a Finance Ministry bill to revoke short-term rental registration numbers (AMA) in central Athens and Thessaloniki when a property is inherited, gifted, or transferred, not only when it is sold. Spain's Supreme Court has struck down the central government's mandatory national "Single Registry for Short-Term Rentals," ruling the State lacked the competence to overlay a national register on existing regional registries and returning control to the regions. In Colorado, the Park County Board of Commissioners passed a revised Short-Term Rental Ordinance on June 9 by a 2-0 vote; it takes effect July 19, formalizing mountain-destination rules ahead of the summer peak.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup Raised Rental Prices. It Did Not Fill the Rentals.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup turned out to be a price event, not a crowd event. Nightly rates across host cities jumped 50 to 200 percent, but the extra guests never arrived, with occupancy flat or down in most markets and the international fan the tournament was built for largely staying away. Guadalajara, the one host city fans could reach without a visa, was the lone exception.

Airbnb, Booking.com, and Vrbo Are Changing How Listing Visibility Works, and It’s Going to Cost You
TL;DR: Three platforms, three mechanisms, one direction: pay-to-play visibility is replacing the rankings operators used to earn. Booking Holdings and Expedia Group are transforming their platforms from booking engines into advertising networks, launching BKNG Ads and piloting Vrbo sponsored listings to sell search visibility on a cost-per-click basis. Airbnb is taking a different road to the same destination, using a discount-for-visibility model that it has been quietly expanding. Three platforms, three mechanisms, one direction: visibility is no longer purely earned. This is our read of what is happening across all three, and why it is happening now.

Airbnb Earnings Protection Insurance: The Paid Fix for a Problem Airbnb Built
Airbnb Earnings Protection Insurance, launched June 3, 2026 and underwritten by MIC Global, pays small US hosts a payout based on past earnings when a severe disaster makes a listing uninhabitable. It covers 45 states, only the smallest hosts qualify, and it protects Airbnb income alone. The catch: Airbnb's Major Disruptive Events Policy already refunds guests for free during crises, so hosts now pay to insure against Airbnb's own override.

Will AI Destroy the Revenue Manager? What I Heard at Scale UK 2026
TL;DR: At Scale UK 2026, a panel of industry experts managing thousands of listings concluded that while AI absorbs routine reporting, monitoring, and day-to-day pricing adjustments, human revenue managers remain vital. Because LLMs are non-deterministic, dynamic pricing decisions still require deterministic models. Crucial human judgment—specifically building owner trust, managing risk profiles, and navigating local market nuances—cannot be automated. Consequently, revenue managers are scaling up to handle significantly larger portfolios.

Ireland Launches National Register, Vienna Hikes Tourist Tax, Madison AL Caps Permits
TL;DR: Ireland's Ministers confirmed the Fáilte Ireland national short-term let register will launch December 1, 2026, requiring all hosts to register by December 31. Vienna is enforcing its 90-day short-term rental cap under the amended Building Code to protect year-round housing stock, alongside a confirmed July 2026 Ortstaxe increase to 5%. The Madison, Alabama City Council scheduled a June 22 public hearing on a proposed ordinance capping short-term rentals at 190 permits; STRs currently have no legal framework in the city, making this a narrow pathway to operate legally.

Airbnb Hired a Booking.com Veteran to Lead Hotels. Here’s What That Actually Unlocks.
TL;DR: Airbnb appointed Andrea D'Amico — 18 years at Booking.com, including as VP/Managing Director for EMEA — as its new Vice President of Hotels on May 26, replacing Jesse Stein. The hire is also tied to Airbnb's $58M investment in WeRoad. This piece is about the hotel supply half of the story: what a Booking.com EMEA veteran specifically brings that Airbnb has been missing, and what it means for independent hotels now deciding where to list.

What Airbnb’s WeRoad Deal and Hotels VP Hire Reveal About Its Social Network Plans
TL;DR: Airbnb's $58M investment in WeRoad and the simultaneous hire of its CEO as VP of Hotels aren't two separate moves — they're one. Airbnb is buying proven community mechanics and installing a social-travel executive to build the infrastructure of a real-life social network. For property managers, the implication is clear: the algorithm will increasingly reward listings where groups connect, not just sleep.

Revenue Is a Team Sport: 3 Leaks Costing Your Portfolio Real Money
Vacation rental revenue management stops working when it lives inside one team. This article breaks down the three biggest revenue leaks property managers miss — poor listing quality that forces price cuts, flat cleaning fees that kill off-season competitiveness, and owner relations teams flying blind without data. With insights from Bryant Loy (Brett Robinson, 1,800+ units) and Becca Madigan (PriceLabs), here's what's leaking and how to fix it.

Vrbo Search Is Becoming Conversational. What That Means for Hosts
TL;DR: At Explore 2026, Expedia announced a broad suite of AI features across its brands — one confirmed for Vrbo, several on Hotels.com only, and several on the Expedia brand that Vrbo inventory could flow through. Natural language search is the only feature confirmed for Vrbo directly. AI comparison and Q&A tools are Hotels.com-specific, with no stated expansion plan. Family Highlights and Activity Planner are Expedia-brand features — relevant to Vrbo hosts, but not announced for Vrbo. And across all of it, neither Expedia nor Airbnb — who announced the same shift one day later — has said anything about how hosts are supposed to prepare.

EU Short-Term Rental Data Sharing Goes Live, Australia Calls for Sweeping Reforms, US States Preempt Local Rules
TL;DR: The May 20 deadline for EU Regulation 2024/1028 has officially passed, mandating platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com to share monthly activity data via Single Digital Entry Points across all 27 Member States. In Australia, a landmark May 20 AHURI report recommended severe restrictions on converting long-term homes into short-term rentals amid skyrocketing rents. In the US, Idaho's HB 583 and Indiana's HEA 1210 go into effect July 1, imposing sweeping state-level preemption laws that strip local governments of their ability to cap short-term rental density.

Airbnb debuts lowest price guarantee, and what looks like a loyalty mechanism – but only for hotels
Airbnb is showing three mechanisms on hotel listings across its US and European pilot markets: an instant discount at checkout, a Price Match Guarantee, and a post-stay Airbnb credit at ~8–9% of the booking. Home listings show none. The first two together look like the lowest price guarantee we predicted. The third looks structurally like loyalty. Five days before May 20.

Airbnb’s natural language search is already live in the US — five days before the Summer Release
Airbnb's natural-language search is live for at least some US users, five days before the May 20 Summer Release. The interface accepts plain-language prompts and surfaces AI-generated summaries on listing cards. The bigger signal for property managers is not the bar itself. On the Q1 2026 call, Brian Chesky framed Airbnb's AI opportunity as a redesign of the travel interface around personalization — and a model that already knows the guest will reward listings whose descriptions read like data, not marketing copy.

Vrbo vs. Airbnb Is the Wrong Frame for 2026. It’s Expedia’s Grid vs. Airbnb’s Walls
Expedia's Q1 2026 earnings call was the loudest Vrbo has been on an Expedia call in five quarters — strongest Q1 in years, "trusted pure-play vacation rental brand" language repeated verbatim, supplier-funded promos now driving a third of Vrbo bookings. The more important story, four days later: a unified B2B-and-Supply chief, an Uber deal that adds Vrbo inventory later in 2026, live Claude and ChatGPT integrations, a TikTok Go pilot. Vrbo's positioning hasn't moved. Its distribution has — and the fight is no longer Vrbo vs. Airbnb. It's Expedia's grid vs. Airbnb's walls.

Mountainside NJ Pre-empts FIFA STR Surge, Sydney Eyes Suburb-Level Airbnb Ban, France Counts Down to Declaloc Deadline
TL;DR: Mountainside Borough, New Jersey introduced an ordinance banning all short-term rentals of 30 days or less, with fines up to $2,000 per day; next council meeting May 19, driven by proximity to MetLife Stadium ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The City of Sydney Council voted unanimously on April 28 to investigate suburb-level short-term rental bans across 11 inner-city suburbs, triggered by vacancy rates falling under 3 percent. France's Declaloc national registration portal goes live May 20 under loi Le Meur, with fines up to €20,000 for false declarations.

Airbnb’s Q1 2026 Earnings Call: 10 Things Vacation Rental Managers Need to Watch
TL;DR — Airbnb’s Q1 2026 results show a company moving faster, monetizing better, and becoming more aggressive about controlling the guest journey. Revenue grew 18% year over year to $2.7 billion, gross booking value grew 19% to $29 billion, and Airbnb raised its full-year guidance. But the more important story for vacation rental managers is not just growth. It is how Airbnb is producing that growth: Reserve Now, Pay Later, simplified fees, app usage, AI support, hotels, events, and tighter optimization of hosts and listings.

Airbnb Is Paying UK Hosts to Hit Personalised Summer Targets. What Is the Platform Seeing?
TL;DR Airbnb has invited a selected group of UK hosts into a peak-season cash programme — the Host Rewards Challenge — paying personalised bonuses for hitting bespoke targets between July and September 2026. It is the first time, on the documented record, that Airbnb has paid hosts in a major European market to perform better during summer rather than to stay available off-peak. For property managers in adjacent markets, the question is not whether the programme reaches their portfolio. It is what Airbnb is seeing in its summer forward data that makes paying for performance worth it.

Airbnb’s Hotel Strategy in 2026: What the Q1 Earnings Call, Hiring Data, and HotelTonight Tell Us
If you read only the headlines from Airbnb’s Q1 2026 earnings, you’d think the story was AI, services, and international ...

Vancouver Rejects Airbnb’s World Cup Push, Mexico City Rethinks Its Airbnb Law, Valencia Court Voids Tourist Housing Moratorium
TL'DR: Airbnb asked British Columbia to loosen short-term rental rules ahead of the FIFA World Cup, citing a 70,000-night accommodation shortfall in Vancouver; Premier David Eby publicly rejected the proposal. Mexico City officials confirmed they are reviewing the city's "Airbnb Law" amid concerns the regulations will deter hosts ahead of an estimated 274,000 tournament nights. The Tribunal Superior de Justicia de la Comunitat Valenciana invalidated Valencia's two-year tourist housing moratorium on April 14; the Valencia City Council is studying an appeal to Spain's Supreme Court.





