Oregon Airbnb Prices 2026: Nightly Costs & Fees

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Oregon Airbnb prices vary widely by city, season, property size, and trip length. A simple Portland or Salem stay may cost far less than a whole home in Bend or Cannon Beach. For trip budgeting, the most useful number is not the advertised nightly rate. It is the final checkout total, including mandatory fees and lodging taxes, divided by the number of nights.

Quick Answer

As of August 10, 2026, the latest AirDNA market pages available during this audit show trailing-12-month ADRs from about $158 per booked night in Portland to $425 in Cannon Beach. Salem is $160, Ashland $216, Eugene $257, Newport $260, Lincoln City $308, and Bend $363. Coverage is through July for four refreshed markets and June for the others.

Key Takeaways

  • The latest available AirDNA market pages show a wide range: Portland and Salem are near $160, while Bend and premium coastal markets exceed $300.
  • AirDNA refreshes market pages monthly. As of August 10, 2026, Portland, Bend, Lincoln City, and Cannon Beach showed data through July, while Salem, Ashland, Eugene, and Newport still showed June; the table date-stamps each row.
  • Airbnb now shows U.S. guests a fee-inclusive total before taxes, so compare that displayed total rather than the base nightly rate.
  • Oregon’s state lodging tax is 1.5% through December 31, 2026, and local city or county taxes can add substantially more.
  • Oregon says stays ending on or after January 1, 2027 are subject to the 2.75% state lodging tax, so confirm the live checkout breakdown for trips that cross New Year’s Day.
  • Midweek and shoulder-season dates can save money, but event weekends, ski periods, and summer coast demand can reverse the usual pattern.
  • Use the full checkout breakdown and review occupancy taxes, cancellation terms, parking, pet charges, and minimum-stay rules before booking.

How Much Oregon Airbnbs Cost in 2026: Market Snapshot

Oregon Airbnb nightly cost and fee overview for 2026

There is no single reliable statewide Airbnb price. Oregon includes lower-cost city markets, university towns, mountain destinations, wine country, and premium beach communities. Property size also changes the average because a market with many large whole-home rentals will look more expensive than a market with more rooms and small apartments.

The table below uses the latest AirDNA market page available for each city during this August 10, 2026 audit. AirDNA tracks short-term rentals across Airbnb, Vrbo, and Booking.com, and its pages refresh monthly. Four cited markets had already refreshed through July 2026, while four still showed completed data through June 2026, so each row includes its coverage month. AirDNA’s ADR is a trailing-12-month measure of revenue per booked night, not a single-month average. It is a planning benchmark, not the exact price of a specific Airbnb.

Oregon Market Latest AirDNA ADR Data Through Budget Position
Portland $158 July 2026 Lower city benchmark
Salem $160 June 2026 Lower city benchmark
Ashland $216 June 2026 Midrange destination
Eugene $257 June 2026 Midrange, event-sensitive
Newport $260 June 2026 Midrange coastal benchmark
Lincoln City $308 July 2026 Premium coastal benchmark
Bend $363 July 2026 Premium mountain market
Cannon Beach $425 July 2026 Premium coastal market

What the AirDNA ADR Benchmark Includes

AirDNA says ADR is average revenue per booked night over the past 12 months. It includes the host’s cleaning fee but excludes Airbnb guest service fees and taxes. That makes the ADR useful for market comparison, but it is not the same as the live Airbnb checkout price.

Note: Market averages include a mix of property sizes and booking channels. A private room can cost much less, while a large oceanfront home can cost far more. Always compare listings with the same dates, guest count, bedroom count, and cancellation terms.

How Location Affects Oregon Airbnb Prices: Coast, Inland, Cities, and Mountains

Location is one of the strongest price drivers, but the old rule that inland Oregon is always cheaper than the coast does not hold. Current market data shows Portland and Salem near the low end, Newport in the middle, and both Bend and Cannon Beach near the high end.

On the latest AirDNA pages available during this audit, Portland’s trailing-12-month ADR was about $158 per booked night, compared with $363 in Bend and $425 in Cannon Beach; all three pages had refreshed through July 2026.

City Stays: Portland, Salem, and Eugene

Portland and Salem currently offer some of the lowest market-level averages among the major Oregon destinations reviewed here. They can work well for travelers who value restaurants, events, medical visits, or easier transportation. Eugene sits higher and can become more expensive around university events, concerts, and major sports weekends.

Oregon Coast Stays

Coastal pricing varies by town. Newport’s market average is lower than Lincoln City and Cannon Beach, while oceanfront homes in any coast market can command a large premium over properties several blocks inland. Direct beach access, unobstructed views, private decks, and multi-bedroom layouts usually matter more than the town name alone.

Mountain and Outdoor Destinations

Bend is not automatically a budget alternative to the coast. Its 2026 market average is higher than Newport and Lincoln City, although still below Cannon Beach. Winter recreation, summer outdoor travel, large whole-home rentals, and strong weekend demand can all support higher prices.

How Property Type Changes the Price: Cabins, Beachfront Homes, and Guesthouses

Property type can change your total as much as location. A room in a host’s home, a detached guest suite, and a four-bedroom beach house should not be compared as if they offer the same value.

  • Private rooms and compact guest suites: Often price below the local market average, especially when they have a shared entrance, shared bath, limited parking, or no full kitchen.
  • One-bedroom apartments and small cottages: Often sit near the middle of the local market when they include a private bath, kitchen, parking, and good reviews.
  • Cabins: Prices vary sharply. A simple rural cabin may be affordable, while a modern Bend-area cabin with a hot tub and mountain access may cost well above the local average.
  • Beachfront homes: Usually cost more than similar homes farther inland, especially when they offer direct access, unobstructed views, multiple bedrooms, or large outdoor spaces.
  • Large group homes: Carry a higher total price but may produce a lower per-person cost when the guest count fits the listing’s legal capacity.

Compare price per bedroom and price per guest as well as price per night. A $400 home for eight guests may be better value than two $230 hotel rooms, while a solo traveler may spend less in a hotel or private room.

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When Oregon Airbnb Prices Rise and Fall

Oregon Airbnb seasonal and weekday price changes

Oregon rental prices move with weather, school calendars, festivals, university events, and outdoor recreation. Summer often raises demand on the coast and in outdoor destinations, but there is no dependable statewide percentage increase. Winter can be expensive in mountain markets, while rainy coastal weekdays may be cheaper.

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Peak Season Price Surges

Expect the strongest competition when good weather, school breaks, and major events overlap. Fourth of July, Labor Day weekend, graduation weekends, large concerts, and popular race or festival dates can sell out well before ordinary weekends.

  • Search early for summer coast, Bend, and major event dates.
  • Check the local event calendar before assuming a month is off-season.
  • Compare nearby towns when the main destination has a sharp event premium.

Weekday Versus Weekend

Sunday-through-Thursday stays often cost less because leisure demand is lower, but the pattern is not guaranteed. Business travel, conferences, university schedules, and holidays can raise weekday rates. Compare the exact dates rather than relying on a fixed Tuesday-through-Thursday rule.

A longer midweek stay can also spread the trip’s fixed costs across more nights. Even though mandatory cleaning and host fees are included in Airbnb’s U.S. total-price display, the true nightly cost often falls when a one-time charge is divided across five nights instead of two.

Shoulder-Season Discounts

Late spring and early fall often balance milder demand with usable weather, especially outside holiday weekends. Winter can offer value in Portland, Salem, Eugene, and some coastal towns, but it may not be cheaper in ski-oriented or holiday markets.

  • Use flexible-date search when your schedule allows it.
  • Compare at least two nearby weekends and one midweek option.
  • Review rain, snow, wildfire, road, and cancellation risks before choosing a nonrefundable rate.

Pro Tip: Save three comparable listings, enter the same dates and guest count, and divide each final checkout total by the number of nights. This removes the distraction of different base rates and fee structures.

Amenities That Can Increase Oregon Airbnb Rates

Amenities can raise demand, but there is no reliable statewide dollar amount for a hot tub, view, kitchen, or pet-friendly policy. The premium depends on the local market, season, property quality, and how rare the amenity is among nearby listings.

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Hot Tubs, Fireplaces, and Outdoor Spaces

Hot tubs often matter most for romantic trips, winter cabins, and scenic stays. Fireplaces, covered decks, fire pits, saunas, and private yards can also support a higher price when guests can use them safely and year-round.

Read recent reviews before paying the premium. Look for comments about water cleanliness, operating hours, privacy, noise limits, broken equipment, and whether the amenity was available during the stay.

Ocean and River Views

Water views can change the value of the entire trip, especially when the listing has a usable deck, direct access, privacy, and large windows. Still, the word “view” can mean anything from a full ocean panorama to a narrow glimpse between buildings. Review every photo and read guest comments.

Feature Typical Market Effect What to Verify
Ocean view Often higher than comparable inland listings Full or partial view, deck access, obstructions
Riverfront Can command a premium for privacy and access Safe access, seasonal water level, flood risk
Hot tub Often raises demand for cabins and couples’ stays Availability, privacy, maintenance reviews
Full kitchen May improve value on longer stays Cookware, refrigerator size, dining space

How to Calculate the True Nightly Cost

Airbnb’s current U.S. pricing display shows guests a fee-inclusive total price before taxes on all listings. Mandatory host charges such as cleaning fees are reflected in that total, while taxes Airbnb collects are shown before booking in the price breakdown. This live guest total is different from AirDNA’s market ADR benchmark.

  1. Enter the exact dates and total guest count.
  2. Open the full price breakdown.
  3. Confirm the fee-inclusive total before taxes.
  4. Add the taxes and any separately disclosed local assessments shown at checkout.
  5. Divide the final total by the number of nights.
  6. For group trips, divide again by the number of paying travelers.

Formula: Final checkout total ÷ number of nights = true nightly cost.

Group formula: Final checkout total ÷ nights ÷ paying guests = cost per person per night.

Warning: Do not compare one listing’s base nightly rate with another listing’s fee-inclusive total. Use the same dates, guest count, currency, and final-price stage for every comparison.

Budget-Saving Strategies and Sample Trip Budgets

Start with a total lodging cap, not a nightly-rate cap. A listing that looks cheap per night can become expensive after local taxes, while a slightly higher listing may include parking, laundry, and a kitchen that reduce other trip costs.

  • Search flexible dates and compare midweek with weekend totals.
  • Use filters only for amenities you will actually use.
  • Compare nearby towns, but include fuel, parking, and drive time.
  • Check weekly or monthly discounts for longer stays.
  • Compare the cost of cooking with the value of staying near restaurants.
  • Read the cancellation policy before choosing a discounted nonrefundable option.

Five-Night Sample Budget

For a simple illustration, assume the taxable lodging amount is $900 for five nights and both the state and local taxes apply to that same amount. Oregon’s 1.5% state tax would add $13.50 in 2026. If the example destination also has a 10% local lodging tax, that adds $90. The lodging total becomes $1,003.50, or $200.70 per night.

  • Fee-inclusive lodging before taxes: $900
  • Illustrative state and local lodging taxes: $103.50
  • Groceries: $150
  • Local transport and parking: $100
  • Illustrative trip total before activities: $1,253.50

Ten-Night Sample Budget

For a 10-night stay, assume a long-stay discount brings the taxable lodging amount to $1,650. Using the same illustrative 11.5% combined tax rate and assuming both taxes apply to the same base, taxes would add $189.75. The lodging total becomes $1,839.75, or about $183.98 per night.

  • Fee-inclusive lodging before taxes: $1,650
  • Illustrative state and local lodging taxes: $189.75
  • Groceries: $300
  • Local transport and parking: $180
  • Illustrative trip total before activities: $2,319.75

These examples use a hypothetical 10% local tax and a simplified shared tax base for easy comparison. Real tax bases, assessments, exemptions, and collection rules can differ by location, so the booking platform’s live checkout breakdown controls your actual trip budget.

Fees and Taxes That Add to Your Oregon Airbnb Total

Mandatory fees are less hidden than they once were. In the United States, Airbnb now displays a fee-inclusive total before taxes on all listings. The checkout breakdown still matters because it shows taxes, the service-fee structure, and any separately disclosed charges.

Airbnb Service Fees

Airbnb uses two service-fee structures for stays. Under the split-fee structure, the guest service fee generally ranges from 14.1% to 16.5% of the booking subtotal, although the exact fee can vary by booking. Under the single-fee structure, the fee is deducted from the host’s payout; Airbnb says most hosts on this structure pay 15.5%. U.S. guests should still compare the fee-inclusive total shown before taxes rather than trying to rebuild the fee calculation themselves.

Oregon State Lodging Tax

The Oregon Department of Revenue lists the state transient lodging tax at 1.5% for stays ending on or before December 31, 2026. Nonoptional cleaning, pet, extra-bed, booking, and processing charges are subject to the state lodging tax.

Oregon enacted a future increase in 2026. Under House Bill 4134, the statewide rate rises from 1.5% to 2.75%. The Department of Revenue says the 2.75% rate applies to stays ending on or after January 1, 2027.

Local Oregon Lodging Taxes

Cities and counties may add their own lodging taxes. Airbnb’s Oregon tax guide lists examples such as Bend at 10.4%, Eugene at 9.5%, Salem at 9%, and Newport and Lincoln City at 12%, in addition to the state tax. Rates and boundaries can change, so confirm the checkout details for the exact address.

Location Local Rate Listed by Airbnb 2026 Total With 1.5% State Rate
Bend 10.4% 11.9%
Eugene 9.5% 11.0%
Salem 9.0% 10.5%
Newport 12.0% 13.5%
Lincoln City 12.0% 13.5%

Portland Taxes and Short-Term Rental Charges

Portland Revenue says City of Portland and Multnomah County transient lodging taxes total 11.5%. Adding Oregon’s 1.5% state rate gives a 13% lodging-tax total for stays ending on or before December 31, 2026. Portland also lists a 3% tourism assessment that may be passed to the guest when separately itemized. In addition, a $4-per-night short-term-rental fee may be passed to the guest if it is separately stated as the Portland Housing and Homelessness Fee.

Note: Tax tables are planning tools, not a substitute for the live checkout breakdown. A property’s city, county, stay length, and exempt status can change the amount due.

Booking Rules That Can Change the Real Value

Two listings with the same final price may not offer the same value. Before booking, compare the rules that could create extra cost or reduce flexibility.

  • Cancellation policy: Airbnb’s standard policies for stays under 28 nights include a 24-hour full-refund period after booking when the reservation was confirmed at least seven days before check-in. After that window, refund deadlines vary by the listing’s Flexible, Moderate, Limited, Firm, or other eligible policy.
  • Minimum stay: A two- or three-night minimum can make a short trip more expensive than a hotel stay.
  • Pet rules: Confirm the pet fee, number of pets allowed, breed or size limits, and whether pets may be left alone.
  • Parking: Paid city parking or a distant space can erase part of the savings from a cheaper listing.
  • Heating and cooling: Oregon properties may have fireplaces, portable units, or no air conditioning. Read the amenity list and recent reviews.
  • Internet and work space: “Wi-Fi” does not guarantee speed. Remote workers should look for recent speed-test comments or ask the host before booking.
  • Accessibility: Verify stairs, entrance width, bathroom layout, and parking access from photos and the accessibility section.

Choose the Right Oregon Airbnb: Cost vs. Experience Checklist

Oregon Airbnb cost versus experience booking checklist

Choosing the right Oregon Airbnb means balancing price against the trip you actually want. A simple guest suite may be ideal for a road trip, while a waterfront home may be worth the premium for a reunion or anniversary.

  • Calculate true cost: Use the final checkout total, including taxes, then divide by the number of nights.
  • Match the market: Portland and Salem currently offer lower market averages than Bend and premium coast towns.
  • Compare like with like: Match bedroom count, guest count, parking, kitchen, cancellation terms, and review quality.
  • Pay for useful amenities: Keep only the filters that will improve your trip.
  • Check timing: Compare weekdays, weekends, shoulder periods, event dates, and holiday dates.
  • Read recent reviews: Look for cleanliness, noise, heating, Wi-Fi, parking, safety, and host response details.
  • Review the map: A lower price may come with a long drive, difficult winter access, or limited food options.
  • Compare hotels: For one or two travelers on a short stay, a hotel may cost less after taxes and may offer easier cancellation or daily service.

You get the best value when the property fits the trip, not when it has the lowest base rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Prediction for Oregon Airbnb Prices in 2026?

There is no single statewide direction. On the latest AirDNA pages available during this audit, Portland, Salem, Eugene, and Lincoln City were down year over year, while Bend, Newport, Ashland, and Cannon Beach were up or roughly flat. The pages do not all share the same coverage month, so location, property type, dates, and guest count matter more than one statewide prediction.

How Much Should I Charge per Night for My Oregon Airbnb?

Start with comparable listings in the same neighborhood, season, bedroom count, guest capacity, and quality tier. The latest available AirDNA market ADRs range from about $158 in Portland to $425 in Cannon Beach, but a specific property can sit far above or below its market. Compare the guest’s total price, not only your base rate.

What Is the 75/55 Rule for Airbnb?

There is no official Airbnb 75/55 rule, and third-party host sources use the phrase in different ways. It may refer to an occupancy-and-rate screen or a discounting rule. Do not use it in a budget or investment decision unless the person citing it clearly defines both numbers and the time period.

Are Oregon Airbnbs Cheaper Than Hotels?

Airbnbs can be cheaper for families, groups, and longer stays when the kitchen and extra bedrooms replace restaurant meals or multiple hotel rooms. Hotels may cost less for solo travelers and short stays. Compare final totals for the same dates, room needs, parking, and cancellation terms.

What Is the Cheapest Time to Book an Oregon Airbnb?

Midweek and shoulder-season dates often provide better value, but there is no universal cheapest month. Coast summers, Bend recreation periods, university events, ski weekends, holidays, and festivals can all raise prices. Use flexible dates and compare the live fee-inclusive total.

Does Airbnb Show Cleaning Fees in the Listed Price?

Yes. U.S. guests now see a fee-inclusive total before taxes, so mandatory host fees such as cleaning charges should be included in the displayed total. Open the price breakdown to see the individual charges and the taxes due before booking.

Does AirDNA ADR Equal the Airbnb Checkout Price?

No. AirDNA says its ADR is average revenue per booked night over the past 12 months and includes the host’s cleaning fee, but it excludes Airbnb guest service fees and taxes. Use AirDNA for market benchmarking and Airbnb’s live fee-inclusive total plus taxes for your actual trip budget.

How Much Is Oregon’s Airbnb Tax in 2026?

The Oregon state transient lodging tax is 1.5% for stays ending on or before December 31, 2026. Cities and counties can add local taxes, so the combined rate may exceed 10% in many destinations. The state rate is 2.75% for stays ending on or after January 1, 2027.

Conclusion

Oregon Airbnb costs in 2026 cannot be reduced to one $150–$250 range. On the latest AirDNA pages available during this August 10 audit, trailing-12-month ADRs run from about $158 in Portland and $160 in Salem to $363 in Bend and $425 in Cannon Beach, with Ashland, Eugene, Newport, and Lincoln City between those points. The table date-stamps each market because the pages do not all refresh on the same day.

Choose your region and dates first, then compare similar properties using the fee-inclusive total before taxes. Add the live tax amount, review cancellation and house rules, and divide the final total by the number of nights. That process gives you a cleaner budget than any statewide nightly-rate estimate.

Sources

  1. AirDNA Portland, Salem, Ashland, Eugene, Newport, Lincoln City, Bend, and Cannon Beach, plus AirDNA ADR methodology — the latest market benchmarks available during this audit and what ADR includes.
  2. Oregon Department of Revenue: Transient Lodging Tax — current state rate, taxable mandatory charges, and local-tax guidance.
  3. Oregon Legislature: House Bill 4134 — state lodging-tax increase effective January 1, 2027.
  4. Airbnb: U.S. Pricing Display and Airbnb Service Fees — fee-inclusive pricing and current fee structures.
  5. Airbnb: Occupancy Tax Collection in Oregon — examples of local Oregon lodging-tax rates collected through the platform.
  6. City of Portland: Transient Lodgings Taxes and Fees — Portland and Multnomah County taxes, tourism assessment, and short-term rental nightly fee.

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