Are Airbnbs More Cost Effective Than Hotels? - NerdWallet (2023)

Remember the days when one of the best money-saving travel tips was booking an Airbnb versus a hotel? Not only were nightly rates almost always far cheaper, but the Airbnbs and hosts themselves often shaped up to be the most memorable aspects of a trip.

These days, staying at an Airbnb rarely involves big savings or friendships with the hosts. For better or for worse, features like self-check-in make it so hosts and guests never even meet. Meanwhile, many listings are not managed by owners, but by corporate property management behemoths — without the convenience of on-site, full-time staff.

And the cost? A June 2022 NerdWallet analysis looked at 1,000 U.S. Airbnb reservations for 2022 or 2023. Although there’s no way to compare the costs directly since every Airbnb is different, some key indicators provide clues as to when Airbnbs are better or worse than a hotel.

In some cases, Airbnb rentals are still a good deal compared to hotels. Other times, they’re far from it.

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Length of the trip

For short stays, Airbnbs are rarely a good deal for two reasons: discounts and cleaning fees.

Savings get bigger with trip length: The nightly rate for the average seven-night Airbnb stay was 32% cheaper than a one-night stay, according to NerdWallet’s analysis.

  • One-night stay: $314 median nightly price.

  • Seven-night stay: $213 median nightly price (32% cheaper per night versus staying one night).

Why are longer stays cheaper? One reason is multiday discounts. Hosts offer these incentives because they’d prefer having fewer bookings to manage and ensure occupancy.

Another reason is cleaning fees. While not all listings have them, the median cleaning fee is $75, according to NerdWallet’s analysis. Since it’s a one-time fee, the cost is reduced by longer stays. A $75 cleaning fee stings more on a one-night stay versus a three-week stay, where it would amount to only about $3.50 per day. Since hotels typically don’t have cleaning fees, travelers staying a night or two might be better off with a hotel if Airbnb cleaning fees are steep.

Size of group

For solo travelers and couples, Airbnbs are typically more expensive (though NerdWallet’s study only looked at “entire place” properties, so people sharing a room or home might still save).

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NerdWallet compared the price per head for Airbnbs with a max capacity of two adults against a hotel room in the same city. It also compared the cost of an Airbnb with a max capacity of six people against the cost to book three hotel rooms (assuming two adults per room).

The average Airbnb for six was 33% cheaper than booking three hotel rooms. But the average hotel was 29% cheaper than booking an Airbnb for two.

Here’s how median costs broke down, per person:

Other factors to consider

Of course, every traveler’s situation is unique, and other costs go into a trip beyond just sticker price. Ask yourself about:

Transportation: Does the hotel charge for parking? Is there a free airport shuttle? Is the hotel downtown and walkable, whereas your Airbnb might necessitate a rental car?

Staff availability: For Airbnbs, you might never meet the host or interact with any sort of staff. If you prefer to speak to a human (or simply need personal assistance for anything from getting directions to helping clean a mess), a hotel might have better offerings.

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Then again, even hotels are still understaffed. The American Hotel & Lodging Association forecasts that hotels will end 2022 with 1.97 million employees, which is 84% of pre-pandemic levels, and a May 2022 AHLA survey found that 97% of hotels indicate that they are experiencing a staffing shortage.

Food: Can you skip restaurants by cooking in the Airbnb kitchen? Is the free hotel breakfast more convenient?

Other amenities: Does your Airbnb include laundry? Are daily activities included with your hotel, making it so you can skip paying for other entertainment if you’ll spend all day at the pool?

For remote workers, what about office space? A Deloitte spring 2022 survey of 4,200 Americans asked what factors go into their lodging decisions. “Space to work” saw a 19% increase in 2022 versus 2021 — and an Airbnb with a separate office or backyard might be a more enjoyable workspace than being cooped up in a small hotel room.

Additional fees and ways to pay: Will you owe resort fees? Airbnb doesn’t have a loyalty program, but can you stay at the hotel for free on points?

Given the variability, it’s impossible to proclaim that Airbnbs are better or worse than hotels. And given ongoing reduction in hotel services like housekeeping and room service, the sometimes lackluster feeling that increasingly surrounds Airbnb is a tough comparison to make as hotel services disappear, too.

But if you’re booking travel in 2022 under the assumption that Airbnbs are always the best deal, reconsider your strategy.

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FAQs

Is it cheaper to stay in an Airbnb or a hotel? ›

For solo travellers and couples, Airbnbs are typically more expensive (though NerdWallet's study only looked at "entire place" properties, so people sharing a room or home might still save). NerdWallet compared the price per head for Airbnbs with a maximum capacity of two adults against a hotel room in the same city.

Why are Airbnbs better than hotels? ›

Airbnbs are usually more affordable and give you a better feel for the area you're visiting. But they lack the safety, atmosphere, and amenities that standard hotels have in spades. Additionally, with all of Airbnb's fees these days, hotels end up being almost in the same price range.

Is it cheaper to live in an Airbnb? ›

A 2022 NerdWallet analysis of more than 1,000 U.S. Airbnb listings with check-in dates in 2022 or 2023 found that the savings for long-term stays are indeed significant. On average, the nightly rate for a seven-night Airbnb stay turns out to be 32% cheaper than the nightly rate for a one-night stay.

What is the controversy with Airbnb? ›

Critics of Airbnb, Vrbo and other platforms have long argued that short-term rentals are driving up rents in Southern California, decreasing the supply of residential units available to residents. They say that competition from the home-sharing industry is costing hotel workers their jobs.

Is it cheaper to stay in a hotel or Airbnb for a month? ›

In general, Airbnb's are more affordable compared to hotels no matter where you plan on staying. However, the amount of money you will save will depend on a variety of factors. For example, in certain locations, you might only save a few hundred dollars when staying in an Airbnb instead of a hotel.

What are the disadvantages of Airbnb in the hotel industry? ›

This article describes some of the disadvantages of booking your stay on Airbnb.
  • Too many options and too much variety. ...
  • If you filter for everything you want, the options can become too limited. ...
  • It's time consuming to sift through to find quality options.
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