Harkers Island, North Carolina short-term rentals run an average of 51% occupancy and $147 RevPAR across the year.
Harkers Island short-term rentals run 51% average occupancy across the year, producing an annual RevPAR of $147 — occupancy multiplied by average daily rate.
From July 2025 to July 2026, Harkers Island's occupancy is down 7.7% and RevPAR is down 11.8%.
On AirDNA's seasonality scale, Harkers Island scores 42 out of 100, where a higher score means steadier demand year-round and a lower score means sharper peak-and-trough swings.
Harkers Island's Seasonality subscore is 42 out of 100, one of five inputs to its overall Market Score of 62. A higher score means steadier demand across the year.
Seasonality is the percentage gap between Harkers Island's lowest and highest monthly average revenue over the past year — the smaller the swing, the higher the score.
It is benchmarked against other short-term rental markets in the same country with at least 15 active listings.
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Harkers Island runs 51% annual occupancy.
Harkers Island's short-term rental occupancy is down 7.7% from July 2025 to July 2026, currently 51% of available nights booked.
RevPAR (revenue per available rental) is occupancy multiplied by average daily rate. It reflects what a listing earns across every available night. Harkers Island's annual RevPAR is $147.
Harkers Island's RevPAR is down 11.8% from July 2025 to July 2026, currently $147.
Harkers Island scores 42 out of 100 on AirDNA's seasonality scale. Higher scores mean steadier demand year-round.
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