Kansas, Oklahoma has 12 active short-term rental listings that earn an average of $7.3K per year, with 32% average occupancy and a $147 average daily rate.
Kansas short-term rental market summary
Kansas's short-term rental market has 12 active listings as of November 2025. The average active listing earned $7.3K in revenue over the trailing twelve months. Listings were booked 32% of nights they were available at an average daily rate of $147. RevPAR (daily rate weighted by occupancy) was $41.
Kansas, Oklahoma scores 5 out of 100 on AirDNA's Market Score, a 40-to-100 scale benchmarked against other short-term rental markets in the same country with at least 15 active listings.
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The average Kansas short-term rental earns $7.3K in annual revenue. Earnings vary by property type, bedroom count, and channel. See the Revenue chapter for a full breakdown.
Kansas runs 32% annual occupancy across 12 active listings. See the Seasonality chapter for monthly trends and segment splits.
The average daily rate (ADR) in Kansas is $147 per booked night. RevPAR, daily rate weighted by occupancy, is $41. See the Seasonality chapter for monthly pricing patterns.
Kansas scores 5/100 on AirDNA's Market Score (a 40-to-100 scale), which weighs rental demand, revenue growth, seasonality, regulation, and investability across 120K+ tracked markets. See the Analyst's Take above for the subscores that drive it.
There are 12 active short-term rental listings in Kansas as of November 2025. See the Supply chapter for channel split, property managers, and supply trends.
This page is refreshed monthly. It was last updated on December 5, 2025 and reflects completed short-term rental market data through November 2025. "Last updated" is when AirDNA last refreshed the page; the coverage month is the most recent full month of data behind those figures.
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