Airbnb Revenue in Kansas City: 2026 Short-Term Rental Data & Insights

Use real short-term rental data to evaluate revenue potential, occupancy rates, and the best investment areas in Kansas City.
Map of Kansas City

Kansas City market summary

Key indicators as of January 2026

Metric Market 1Y Change 3Y Change
Revenue $36K/yr +12.3% +16.5%
Occupancy Rate 63% -6.1% -3.1%
Nightly Rate $151 +20.2% +25.0%
Active Listings 1,076 +20.1% +57.4%
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Source: Airbtics
Last updated: 2026-03-12

12-Month Seasonality

vs. market average (Jan – Dec 2025)

Is Airbnb Profitable in Kansas City?

A typical short-term rental in Kansas City has a median revenue of $36K in February, 2025 - January 2026, with 1,076 active listings and an occupancy rate of 63%.


Short-term rentals combine two key benefits of real estate investing: long-term property appreciation and relatively high rental yields.


Our market investability grade evaluates how attractive a city is for short-term rental investors. The score is based on factors such as short-term rental yields and year-over-year market trends, compared with other similar markets.


This grade is designed specifically for short-term rental investors looking to evaluate market opportunities.

Airbtics' Market Investability Grade

Kansas City ranks in the top 45% for short-term rental yield nationally.

Airbnb Hotspots in Kansas City

From Airbnb guest reviews, we identified 11 hotspots in Kansas City: places guests mention when they stay nearby. For each one, we measured the location premium, the extra revenue listings near the hotspot earn compared to similar listings elsewhere in the market.

The strongest hotspot is Crossroads Arts District with a +36% location premium across 40 nearby listings.

Map of Airbnb guest-review hotspots in Kansas City with location premium circles
Guest-review hotspots in Kansas City. Circle color reflects the location premium; numbered pins match the table below (top 9 shown).
#HotspotCategoryListingsPremium
1Crossroads Arts DistrictNeighborhood Areas40+36%
2Nelson-Atkins Museum of ArtCulture & History25+32%
3Country Club PlazaShopping & Retail68+1%
4Downtown Kansas CityDowntown & City Centers30
5River MarketMarkets & Food38
6Crown CenterShopping & Retail48
7BrooksideNeighborhood Areas37
8WestportNightlife & Entertainment42
9Kansas City International AirportAirport25
1039th Street WestMarkets & Food27
11Swope ParkParks & Gardens34

Premiums for all 11 hotspots are available in the Airbtics dashboard for Kansas City.

Which Property Types Perform Best?

When it comes to property types, the size of the property is usually the biggest factor. This is most commonly represented by the number of bedrooms. In some cases, the number of beds or bathrooms can matter too, but across most markets bedroom count explains demand the best.

The next important factor is amenities. Pools are often the most impactful, followed by views, outdoor space (balcony or terrace), and hot tubs. Depending on the type of guest a property targets, practical amenities such as kitchens, laundry, or parking can also play an important role — especially for longer stays.

Below is how occupancy rates vary by number of bedrooms in Kansas City.

Looking at property size together with pricing segments (budget / mid-scale / luxury) often reveals what guests are actually looking for in a market. In some markets demand concentrates on large but affordable homes, while in others smaller luxury listings perform better.

Full property type and pricing data is available in the Airbtics app.

When Are Airbnb Listings Most Occupied in Kansas City?

Short-term rental occupancy can vary significantly depending on seasonality, day of the week, and major events. Looking at daily data helps reveal these patterns and shows when demand is strongest in a market.

The chart below shows the daily Airbnb occupancy rate in Kansas City, representing the percentage of listings that were booked on each day.

Inside the Airbtics platform, you can explore nearly five years of historical daily occupancy data, starting from July 2021.

Top International Guest Origin Canada 🇨🇦
International Guest 4.5%

Who Operates Short-Term Rentals in Kansas City?

Professional Hosts Airbnb

  • Cozy In KC74 listings · 5.0 ★★★★★
  • Lance33 listings · 4.8 ★★★★★
  • Adam27 listings · 5.0 ★★★★★
  • Ashley25 listings · 4.9 ★★★★★
  • Aishat22 listings · 5.0 ★★★★★
See top Airbnb Management Companies in Kansas City

Hotels Booking.com

Boutique Hotels (5–30 rooms) 11
Large Hotels (30+ rooms) 167

Kansas City Airbnb FAQs

  • How Much Can You Make on Airbnb in Kansas City?

    The average Kansas City Airbnb host was able to make $36K in February, 2025 - January 2026. Your actual vacation rental revenue can vary depending on your listing's location, type, size, amenities, target guest persona, property management style, marketing strategy, and other factors. Check out our detailed Kansas City Airbnb data to see how different factors affect revenue and estimate your potential income.

  • How Profitable Is Airbnb in Kansas City?

    With an ADR of $151 and a median occupancy rate of 63%, short-term rentals in Kansas City can be very profitable. However, exactly how much money you can make from Airbnb in Kansas City is determined by multiple factors. Remember that profitable Airbnb investments start with the best location. Buy an Airbnb property in one of the most profitable locations in Kansas City.

  • What Is the ROI on Airbnb in Kansas City?

    The return on investment (ROI) on Airbnb properties in Kansas City depends on factors like the purchase price, rental income, and operating costs. While the exact ROI varies by property, you can get an estimate by using key metrics such as annual rental income, daily rates, and occupancy. In Kansas City, the annual Airbnb revenue is $36K. To estimate your ROI, compare this income against your property's purchase price and operating expenses. Our Airbnb calculator can help you run the numbers based on your investment and strategy.

  • What Is the Average Occupancy Rate for Airbnb in Kansas City?

    The median Airbnb occupancy rate in Kansas City was 63% in February, 2025 - January 2026. However, your actual occupancy depends on many factors, such as your property type, number of bedrooms, pricing strategy, and marketing efforts.

  • How Many Airbnbs Are There in Kansas City?

    As of 2026-03-12, there are 1,076 active listings on the Airbnb platform in Kansas City.