Kansas City is seeing an unprecedented spike in short-term rental demand ahead of its 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, with bookings surging after the Argentina–Algeria matchup was announced. Industry analysts say the tournament is on track to become the largest booking event in short-term rental history, driving prices higher and prompting cities to relax regulations.
Breakdown
- Kansas City will host World Cup matches, including Argentina's team 21s
- Short-term rental bookings doubled after the match announcement 53s
- Owners are seeking guidance on pricing, insurance, and regulations 37s
- Average nightly rate during group stage is $435, over double normal June rates 1m 32s
- Demand for rentals expected to grow as the World Cup approaches 1m 10s