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15 hot vacation spots where rentals hold their value year-round
15. Oakland, California
14. Waianae, Hawaii
Northwest of Honolulu on the island of O'ahu, Waianae is a small coastal town.
Slowest month for rentals: October
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $17
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 68%
Average daily rate: $143
13. Clermont, Florida
Likely thanks to its proximity to Disney World — it's just outside Orlando — Clermont, Florida sees little difference between demand in winter and summer.
Slowest month for rentals: September
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $33
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 60%
Average daily rate: $160
12. Durham, North Carolina
With several big universities in the area and very close to the state capital, Raleigh, Durham attracts visitors all year round.
Slowest month for rentals: January
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $ 23
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 58%
Average daily rate: $104
11. Marietta, Georgia
Just north of Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia attracts visitors during its mild winters.
Slowest month for rentals: January
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $43
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 50%
Average daily rate: $128
10. Raleigh, North Carolina
The state capital of North Carolina, Raleigh is also a business epicenter and close to several universities.
Slowest month for rentals: January
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $14
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 62%
Average daily rate: $113
9. Kapaa, Hawaii
Located on the Island of Kauai, Kappa is a small town that offers a home base to explore waterfalls, hiking trails, Nounou Mountain, and less-crowded beaches.
Slowest month for rentals: December
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $36
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 72%
Average daily rate: $219
8. Koloa, Hawaii
Also on the Island of Kauai, Koloa offers plenty of hiking and water sports.
Slowest month for rentals: August
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $112
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 68%
Average daily rate: $353
7. Honolulu, Hawaii
An urban oasis on the south side of Oahu, this Hawaiian city boasts Waikiki beach, and keeps attracting visitors all year round.
Slowest month for rentals: October
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $24
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 71%
Average daily rate: $172
6. West Hollywood, California
Home to the Sunset Strip and other iconic Hollywood attractions, West Hollywood brings visitors outside Downtown Los Angeles and nearby Beverly Hills.
Slowest month for rentals:
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $141
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 52%
Average daily rate: $539
5. Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada offers year-round gambling, clubs, shows, and more, making it a year-round destination.
Slowest month for rentals: December
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $39
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 58%
Average daily rate: $193
4. Houston, Texas
Best known for the city's prominent contributions to science and space discoveries, Houston is also a coastal town on the Gulf of Mexico.
Slowest month for rentals: January
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $13
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 50%
Average daily rate: $116
3. Sacramento, California
Sacramento is California's state capital, and offers a historic feel for visitors all year round.
Slowest month for rentals: January
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $14
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 68%
Average daily rate: $139
2. Dallas, Texas
Dallas offers a modern Texas lifestyle in the center of a bustling center of commerce.
Slowest month for rentals: December
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $12
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 58%
Average daily rate: $129
1. Princeville, Hawaii
On the island of Kauai, Princeville attracts water sports lovers and nature lovers alike.
Slowest month for rentals: December
Difference in average daily rate between peak month and slowest month: $33
Average occupancy rate in slowest month: 68%
Average daily rate: $270
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