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I ka hoʻohālikelike ʻana i ka maʻi maʻi ma mua o Nowemapa 2019, ʻoi aku ka kiʻekiʻe o ka awelika o kēlā me kēia lā (ADR) o nā hoʻolimalima hoʻomaha hoʻomaha ma Nowemapa 2022, akā me ka noho haʻahaʻa.

Ua hoʻopuka ka Moku'āina o Hawaiʻi 'Oihana Pāʻoihana, Hoʻomohala Hoʻokele waiwai a me nā Kaʻahele (DBEDT) i kēia lā i ka Hawaii Vacation Rental Performance Report no ka mahina o Nowemapa me ka hoʻohana ʻana i ka ʻikepili i hōʻuluʻulu ʻia e Transparent Intelligence, Inc.

I Nowemapa 2022, he 639,300 mau pō hoʻolimalima hoʻolimalima i kēlā me kēia mahina (+ 16.7% vs. . 2021) (Nā Kiʻi 30.4 a me 2019). Ua hopena kēia hui ʻana i ka awelika o ka noho ʻana o kēlā me kēia mahina he 365,000 pākēneka (-6.1 pākēneka ma mua o 2021, -42.1 pākēneka mau helu vs. 2019) no Nowemapa. He 1 pakeneka ka noho ʻana o nā hōkele o Hawaiʻi i Nowemapa 2.

ʻO ka ADR no nā ʻāpana hoʻolimalima hoʻomaha a puni ka mokuʻāina i Nowemapa he $293 (+18.0% vs. 2021, +38.7% vs. 2019). Ma ka hoʻohālikelike ʻana, ʻo ka ADR no nā hōkele he $345 i Nowemapa 2022. He mea nui e hoʻomaopopo ʻaʻole e like me nā hōkele, ʻaʻole i loaʻa nā ʻāpana i nā hale hoʻomaha hoʻomaha i kēlā me kēia makahiki a i ʻole kēlā me kēia lā o ka mahina a hoʻokipa pinepine i ka nui o nā malihini ma mua o nā lumi hōkele kahiko. .

The data in DBEDT’s Hawai‘i Vacation Rental Performance Report specifically excludes units reported in Hawaii Tourism Authority’s Hawaii Hotel Performance Report and Hawaii Timeshare Quarterly Survey Report. A vacation rental is defined as the use of a rental house, condominium unit, private room in private home, or shared room/space in private home. This report does not determine or differentiate between units that are permitted or unpermitted. The legality of any given vacation rental unit is determined on a county basis.

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I Nowemapa, Kalana ʻo Maui had the largest vacation rental supply of all four counties with 198,300 available unit nights (+4.8% vs. 2021, -34.8% vs. 2019). Unit demand was 126,800 unit nights (+3.4% vs. 2021, -45.1% vs. 2019), resulting in 64.0 percent occupancy (-0.9 percentage points vs. 2021, -11.9 percentage points vs. 2019) and ADR at $356 (+24.8% vs. 2021, +45.2% vs. 2019). For November, Maui County hotels reported ADR at $538 and occupancy of 65.2 percent.

Oahu vacation rental supply was 182,100 available unit nights (+15.1% vs. 2021, -27.9% vs. 2019). Unit demand was 104,300 unit nights (+15.1% vs. 2021, -38.8% vs. 2019), resulting in 57.3 percent occupancy (no change vs. 2021, -10.2 percentage points vs. 2019) with ADR at $224 (+16.8% vs. 2021, +28.2% vs. 2019). In comparison, Oahu hotels reported ADR at $259 and occupancy of 71.9 percent for November 2022.

ka mokupuni o Hawaii vacation rental supply was 162,000 available unit nights (+33.6% vs. 2021, -27.7% vs. 2019) in November. Unit demand was 82,500 unit nights (+0.8% vs. 2021, -38.8% vs. 2019), resulting in 50.9 percent occupancy (-16.6 percentage points vs. 2021, -9.3 percentage points vs. 2019) with ADR at $235 (+13.5% vs. 2021, +40.8% vs. 2019). Hawaii Island hotels reported ADR at $372 and occupancy of 71.4 percent.

Kauai had the fewest number of available vacation rental unit nights in November at 96,900 (+22.8% vs. 2021, -30.1% vs. 2019). Unit demand was 51,400 unit nights (+5.4% vs. 2021, -45.5% vs. 2019), resulting in 53.1 percent occupancy (-8.8 percentage points vs. 2021, -15.0 percentage points vs. 2019) with ADR at $370 (+12.4% vs. 2021, +43.7% vs. 2019). Kauai hotels reported ADR at $364 and occupancy of 75.1 percent.

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