Airbnb in Rio de Janeiro: how much a short-term rental earns — March 2026
Medians across 378 entire homes active in March 2026. In seasonal destinations, monthly swings usually reflect the change of season, not a trend. The methodology is public.
Key takeaways
- A typical entire-home Airbnb in Rio de Janeiro earns $1,193 per month at 72% occupancy.
- Barra da Tijuca is the top-earning neighborhood at $2,731/mo; Taquara sits at the entry point ($735/mo).
- Highest occupancy: Leblon, 82%.
Rio de Janeiro: Airbnb monthly revenue by neighborhood
Median monthly revenue per listing in March 2026. Neighborhoods with at least 10 listings analyzed; gray = insufficient sample.
| Neighborhood | Monthly revenue | Nightly rate | Occupancy | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barra da Tijuca | $2,731 | $119 | 73% | 10 |
| Leblon | $2,688 | $114 | 82% | 24 |
| Barra Olímpica | $1,046 | $48 | 72% | 63 |
| Jacarepaguá | $936 | $44 | 72% | 19 |
| Freguesia (Jacarepaguá) | $935 | $54 | 55% | 18 |
| Taquara | $735 | $49 | 50% | 36 |
How much an Airbnb earns in other cities
Same-month short-term-rental reports for other markets in the region.
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Sources & methodology
Public short-term-rental data (Airbnb and similar platforms), computed over a broad sample of entire homes active during the month — not a full census of the market. Monthly revenue is an estimate of gross per-listing income (median), before Airbnb fees, cleaning, taxes and other host costs; it is not an income promise for any specific unit. Immutable monthly series.
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