世界杯如何影响短期租赁市场
How The FIFA World Cup Affects Short-Term Rental Markets

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前往观看2026年国际足联世界杯的国际球迷正面临高昂的费用,机票、门票和住宿成本迅速飙升至数千美元。这一价格激增引发了对国际足联及当地企业“哄抬物价”的指责。 短期租赁需求激增,尤其是在墨西哥的瓜达拉哈拉和蒙特雷等主办城市,预订量上涨了186%,每晚租金上涨了72%。美国和加拿大的城市涨幅相对温和,这可能是由于其原本的基准价格较高。 尽管剩余房源的平均价格依然高企,但临近比赛的游客或许仍有转机。目前空房率保持在较高水平,酒店业者表示整体需求不及预期。因此,随着赛事临近,价格可能会有所回落,为后期预订者提供潜在机会。

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For international football fans traveling to North America to attend the FIFA World Cup this summer, the costs of doing so quickly add up.

As Statista's Felix Richter details below, between flights, accommodation, food, local transportation and tickets, a week-long trip to the tournament can easily set you back a couple of thousand dollars, which is why FIFA and local businesses in the United States have been accused of price gouging in the run-up to the multi-week event.

Fans put off by sky-high hotel prices in host cities may look elsewhere for cheaper accommodation, but the short-term rental market, i.e. Airbnb and similar platforms, is also heating up in anticipation of the World Cup and millions of international visitors. According to AirDNA, an analytics platform for the short-term rental industry, demand for short-term rentals has surged in many host cities, with Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey seeing particularly large spikes in bookings and nightly rates.

Infographic: How the FIFA World Cup Affects Short-Term Rental Markets | Statista

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On group stage matchdays, the number of bookings in the three Mexican host cities rose by an average of 186 percent compared to the previous year, while the average nightly rate increased by 72 percent year-over-year.

Host cities in the U.S. and Canada have seen significantly smaller increases in demand and prices, indicating that baseline demand in these cities is higher compared to their Mexican counterparts.

For those still looking for accommodation, however, the report brings mixed news.

On the one hand, the average price increase for listings that were still available as of May 28 was roughly twice as high as the increase for bookings that had already been made.

On the other hand, with vacancy rates indicating that there are still plenty of options on the market and hoteliers reporting that demand has fallen short of expectations, last-minute bookers may still benefit from falling prices in the days leading up to the World Cup kickoff on June 11.

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