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3 days agoAirbnbs are topping $6,000 a night in World Cup housing frenzy | Fortune
Renting properties during the World Cup can yield significant profits, with prices surging in host cities.
In its new report, it analyzed 75 major U.S. cities to identify which spots have seen the largest surges in hotel, meal, car rental, and flight costs over the past year. According to their findings, across all 75 cities, hotel costs increased an average of 3 percent, while meal costs increased an average of 24 percent. Getting there is also expensive, with airfare costs increasing an average of 8 percent.