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Airbnb Revenue Calculator: Estimate Monthly Profit in Minutes

Enter your nightly rate, costs, and booking volume to see your property's monthly profit in seconds.

The price guests pay per night after discounts — your baseline revenue driver.

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Variable costs that scale with bookings: cleaning, laundry, consumables, and guest supplies.

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Costs you pay regardless of occupancy: mortgage, insurance, utilities, and software subscriptions.

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Airbnb's host service fee is typically 3%; Vrbo charges 5–8%. Enter the percentage your account is charged.

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Your projected booked nights — not calendar availability. A 65% occupancy rate on a 30-day month equals roughly 20 nights.

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Monthly Gross Revenue
$4,500

Total revenue before deducting operating and fixed costs.

Net Monthly Profit
$1,900
Net Revenue Per Night
$225
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How is the Airbnb Revenue Calculator Helpful?

TrendingUp | Instant Profit Visibility

See your net monthly profit after platform fees, operating costs, and fixed expenses, before you commit to a booking strategy.

RefreshCw | Scenario Testing Made Fast

Adjust your nightly rate or nights booked to compare revenue outcomes across different pricing decisions in seconds.

ShieldCheck | Expense Gap Detection

Spot the difference between gross revenue and actual take-home, so hidden cost creep doesn't erode your margins unnoticed.

How the Calculator Works

Enter your property's numbers into the five fields below and the calculator returns your estimated monthly gross revenue, net operating income, and profit margin in real time. No sign-up required.

Average Nightly Rate

The price charged per night before platform fees are deducted.

A $10 increase compounds across every booked night, making this the biggest lever on gross revenue.

Monthly Operating Expenses

Variable costs tied to guest activity: cleaning, laundry, consumables, and minor repairs.

Hosts who ignore these costs routinely overestimate profit by 15–25%.

Monthly Fixed Costs

Costs you pay regardless of occupancy: mortgage, insurance, utilities, and software subscriptions.

Platform Fee (%)

Airbnb's host service fee is typically 3%; Vrbo charges 5–8%. Enter the percentage your account is charged.

Expected Nights Booked per Month

Projected booked nights, not calendar availability.

Twenty booked nights in a 28-night month represents roughly 71% occupancy — the figure that determines whether fixed costs are covered.

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Plug in your numbers and see your estimated monthly profit in under two minutes, no credit card required .

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Calculator Account for Airbnb's Split-fee Structure?+

The Platform Fee (%) field covers the host-side service fee Airbnb deducts from your payout, typically 3% for most listings. Guest-side fees don't affect your net revenue, so they're excluded from the calculation.

What's the Difference Between Monthly Operating Expenses and Monthly Fixed Costs?+

Monthly Operating Expenses are variable costs tied to guest activity, cleaning, restocking supplies, laundry, and minor repairs. Monthly Fixed Costs are obligations you pay regardless of bookings: mortgage or rent, insurance, utilities, and property management software subscriptions.

Can This Replace a Full Airbnb Property Profit Calculator for Multi-unit Portfolios?+

Run it once per property, then compare net profit figures side by side. For portfolios above 10 units, a dedicated spreadsheet that pulls each property's output is a more practical approach than running a single consolidated estimate.

How Accurate is the Expected Nights Booked Figure?+

Use your trailing 90-day average for established listings. For new listings, local market data from AirDNA or your channel manager's market analytics tab gives a more reliable baseline than guessing.

Does the Tool Factor in Seasonal Rate Changes?+

The calculator uses a single Average Nightly Rate so it reflects one scenario at a time. Run separate calculations for peak season and shoulder season to see how revenue shifts across the year.