A dip in rental profits and a shift to longer stays has led some US hosts and property managers to circumvent Airbnb, including asking guests to book directly (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg)

A dip in rental profits and a shift to longer stays has led some US hosts and property managers to circumvent Airbnb, including asking guests to book directly (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg)

A dip in rental profits and a shift to longer stays has led some US hosts and property managers to circumvent Airbnb, including asking guests to book directly (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg)

A dip in rental profits and a shift to longer stays has led some US hosts and property managers to circumvent Airbnb, including asking guests to book directly (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg) https://bit.ly/4db95is

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A dip in rental profits and a shift to longer stays has led some US hosts and property managers to circumvent Airbnb, including asking guests to book directly  —  A dip in profits and a shift to longer rentals have property managers looking for ways around the ubiquitous rental marketplace.


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