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San Francisco, CA · STR Index
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How much should you charge for your San Francisco Airbnb? See what comparable listings actually earn — real nightly rates, estimated occupancy and revenue across 4,482 active San Francisco listings, so you can price yours with confidence.

$288
Median nightly rate
165 nights
Median nights booked or blocked / yr
$42,391
Median annual revenue
63%
Are entire homes

Figures are market estimates from public data — directional, not your exact dashboard. 'Booked or blocked' counts any night the calendar was unavailable, including host blocks — not just guest bookings.

The 30-second check
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Figures are medians for active entire-home listings in your neighbourhood. Occupancy & revenue are estimates from public booking data — directional, not your exact dashboard.

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The league table
Every neighbourhood, ranked

Sorted by median annual revenue. Tap any column header to re-sort. High rate doesn't always mean high earnings — how often it's booked or blocked is half the story.

Neighbourhood Listings Nightly Unavail. nights/yr Median /yr Top 25% /yr
Straight about the data
No black box

This index is built so a host can trust it. Here's exactly what's behind the numbers — and what they can and can't tell you.

  • Source: Inside Airbnb — public-domain listing data.
  • Snapshot: June 2026. Short-term rental pricing shifts seasonally, so treat it as a recent baseline, not live.
  • What we compute: nightly price, listing counts and the area & bedroom groupings — straight from Inside Airbnb's public listings.
  • What 'nights booked or blocked' actually means: Airbnb's calendar marks a night unavailable whether a guest booked it or the host blocked it themselves — maintenance, personal stays, minimum-stay gaps, price experiments. Inside Airbnb's estimated_occupancy counts unavailable nights; it can't tell a real booking from a host-set block, so it's a ceiling on demand, not a guarantee of it.
  • Listings are grouped by the areas Inside Airbnb publishes for this market.
  • Medians, not averages — one ultra-luxury outlier won't skew your area.