- World Cup housing demand is pushing many Airbnb prices above $6,000 per night in US host cities.
- Luxury rentals in New Jersey could generate up to $240,000 during the tournament period.
- Hotel rates and alternative accommodations are surging, with some cities seeing 169% occupancy spikes.
- Travelers are seeking cheaper options in secondary markets and outside the US due to soaring costs.
Airbnb Profits Rise in World Cup Housing Frenzy
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is driving record demand for short-term rentals in US host cities, Bloomberg reports. Airbnb rates now reach as high as $6,000 per night in some markets. Owners and investors are capitalizing on the surge across key regions. In the tri-state area, luxury properties could generate up to $240,000 during the tournament.
This trend is especially strong in Princeton, New Jersey, where Airbnb prices have more than doubled year over year. Even so, the town sits over an hour from MetLife Stadium. A six-bedroom listing now asks $6,000 per night, about 140% higher than in 2025.
Demand and Rates Surge Across Host Cities
World Cup housing is reshaping local lodging markets as millions of fans plan to attend matches across the US, Canada, and Mexico. In New Jersey’s Montclair, short-term rental occupancy is up 169% compared to last year, with similar surges in neighboring cities.
Data from analytics firm AirDNA shows that as the tournament gets closer, rate differences narrow as reasonably priced units book first, leaving higher-priced options for last-minute renters. Secondary US cities like Kansas City, Dallas, and Houston are also experiencing a sharp rise in demand and booked rates for both hotels and vacation rentals. Recent restrictions in New York have already pushed travelers toward hotels, tightening rental supply further.

Travelers Seek Alternatives Amid Price Hikes
World Cup attendees are facing steep price increases not just for housing, but also for tickets and flights. Hotel rates are projected to jump by as much as 300% in key host cities during opening matches. Many fans are searching for cost-saving options, including crowding into rooms, booking early, or considering Airbnbs in less-traveled neighborhoods and suburbs.
Some travelers are booking in secondary markets or even outside the US, with Canada and Mexico remaining more affordable. Conversely, real estate investors and homeowners in proximity to match venues are hoping for record revenues, listing homes at rates several times higher than standard summer pricing.

What’s Next
With demand expected to intensify as World Cup matches approach, Airbnb hosts and hotels are likely to see continued price escalation. Industry experts anticipate that high rates and booking competition will persist, especially in the days leading up to major matches. Travelers looking for deals may need to widen their search beyond major hubs as the World Cup housing frenzy continues to reshape the short-term rental landscape.
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