
Jamie Lane
VP of Research at AirDNA. He is responsible for analyzing different policies across other property managers.
Top 10 podcasts with Jamie Lane
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Jun 25, 2025 • 35min
293. Where to Invest, What to Charge: STR Strategy from AirDNA
Jamie Lane, Chief Economist for AirDNA, dives deep into the world of short-term rentals. He highlights surprising shifts from urban to rural markets, discussing how this impacts investment strategies. Lane emphasizes the need for data analysis and outlines three crucial metrics for investors. He addresses shrinking booking windows and offers smart pricing tips. Listeners will also learn about the different types of guests attracted by platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com. With predictions for future demand, Lane's insights are invaluable for smart investment decisions.

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May 19, 2025 • 36min
Airbnb Goes Experiential, Expedia Bets on AI: Jamie Lane Breaks It Down
Jamie Lane, VP of Research at AirDNA, recently discussed Airbnb’s shift towards experiential services in a fascinating conversation. He shares insights from his interview with Airbnb CFO Ellie Mertz about the brand’s pivot to compete against traditional hotels. Lane also highlights how Expedia's AI advancements are reshaping travel planning, alongside the growing influence of travel influencers. The chat wraps up with news on Moving Mountains' new investment, signaling exciting changes in the vacation rental space.

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May 5, 2025 • 46min
Ep 240 - New STR Data Revealed: What AirDNA Is Seeing (And What You Should Do Now) with Jamie Lane
Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, dives into the shifting landscape of the short-term rental market. He discusses the surge in new listings and changing traveler behaviors that are reshaping occupancy rates. Lane reveals why large property managers are struggling and how smaller, well-managed portfolios are thriving. He highlights key metrics investors need to track and how AirDNA’s new tools can enhance decision-making. Plus, he shares insights on using AI for better investment clarity, gearing hosts to adapt for the future.

Aug 12, 2024 • 42min
Short-Term Rental Demand Returns, So Why Are Hosts Making Less? w/AirDNA Chief Economist Jamie Lane
Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, dives into the shifting landscape of short-term rentals. He discusses the unexpected stability in the market, countering fears of an ‘Airbnbust.’ Despite rising demand, hosts are seeing lower revenues. Lane highlights growth potential in certain markets and points out oversupsupplied areas losing traction. He shares strategies for increasing bookings through enticing amenities and pricing adjustments, while also shedding light on the booming European vacation rental scene.

Aug 29, 2023 • 39min
236. Did You Miss The STR Boom? Discover Current Trends in the STR Market with Jamie Lane of AirDNA
This episode features Jamie Lane, the SVP of Analytics at AirDNA, discussing current trends in the short-term rental market. They delve into the state of the market, key metrics for investors, and what to expect in the future. They also touch on the impact of the pandemic, supply and demand dynamics, and debunking claims of a housing collapse. Plus, they explore opportunities in different markets and the trends in local regulation of short-term rentals. If you're investing in or considering STRs, this episode is a must-listen.

Aug 14, 2025 • 27min
What It Really Takes to Run a Top STR Management Company | The STR Scale Show with Mike Reilly | Ep 24
This week’s guest is Jamie Lane, VP of Research at AirDNA, who dives into the gritty reality of running a top property management company in the U.S. He discusses the intense operational demands and the elusive work-life balance in the industry. Jamie shares insights on maintaining high guest satisfaction while scaling, alongside key strategies for pricing and market analysis. He also highlights the importance of technology and rigorous dedication in the fast-paced world of short-term rentals.

Jul 31, 2025 • 37min
Good Morning Hospitality: Predictions for Travel, Tech, and Guest Experience
Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, Michael Goldin, COO of Nook, and Brandy Canaley, COO at Roami, delve into future trends shaping hospitality. They share insights on Airbnb's management strategies and predict a downturn in the U.S. market by 2025 amid rising interest rates. The trio discusses the impact of strategic partnerships, including those with brands like Uber, on enhancing guest experience. Despite challenges, they express optimism about tech innovations and the evolving landscape of travel, encouraging operators to adapt and engage.

Jun 16, 2025 • 32min
Airbnb’s Experience Wars, PayPal Books Hotels, OTA Distribution Shakeup
Jamie Lane from AirDNA graces the discussion with insights into Airbnb's controversial Experiences program, raising eyebrows over its practices of recruiting guides from rivals. The conversation shifts to PayPal's surprising entry into hotel bookings, questioning how this fintech move could reshape travel reservations. As major OTAs engage in fierce competition, they delve into Google's evolving influence on travel searches and the widening gap of loyalty among customers. This dynamic talk unpacks the fast-paced changes in the hospitality landscape.

Oct 24, 2023 • 52min
835: BiggerNews: How Hosts Are Making More Money Even As Airbnb Demand Drops w/Jamie Lane
In this episode, Jamie Lane, AirDNA's expert on the short-term rental market, discusses the resilience of the Airbnb market despite economic uncertainties. He shares insights on how top hosts are increasing revenue and weathering the post-pandemic decrease in rates. Topics covered include short-term rental regulations, preparing for a recession, global Airbnb trends, and key amenities to boost occupancy.

Sep 25, 2023 • 45min
143: How the Hotel vs. Airbnb Battle Completely Flipped w/Jamie Lane
Jamie Lane, an expert in the hotel vs. Airbnb battle, discusses surprising statistics about short-term rental occupancy, the impact of the post-pandemic world on the industry, and tips for finding smaller markets with decent profit potential. They also explore the preference for staying at hotels, the evolution of the short-term rental market, and the benefits of hotels versus Airbnb.