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Airbnb Profit Calculator Melbourne 2026 — How Much Can You Make?

June 25, 2026

Melbourne’s short-stay market has recovered strongly since 2022. Average Airbnb occupancy in inner Melbourne sits at 68-72% with average nightly rates of $180-$320 depending on suburb, property type and seasonality. Here is how to calculate your potential Airbnb profit before you invest.

Melbourne Airbnb Revenue Estimate by Suburb 2026

Suburb Avg Nightly Rate Avg Occupancy Annual Revenue Est. Long-Term Alt.
St Kilda $280 74% $75,580 $52,000
Fitzroy $260 69% $65,481 $47,840
Northcote $240 65% $56,940 $43,680
Richmond $250 68% $62,050 $46,280
Brunswick $220 62% $49,753 $41,600

Airbnb Profit Formula

Annual Revenue = Nightly Rate x Occupancy Rate x 365

Net Profit = Annual Revenue – Platform Fees (15%) – Cleaning ($80/stay) – Rates, Insurance and Maintenance ($8,000-$12,000/year)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Airbnb more profitable than long-term rental in Melbourne?

In high-demand suburbs, Airbnb generates 20-45% more gross revenue than long-term rental. However, after accounting for platform fees, cleaning, higher maintenance and vacancy between bookings, net returns are typically 10-25% above long-term rental in peak suburbs.

What is the Airbnb occupancy rate in Melbourne in 2026?

Melbourne’s average inner-suburb Airbnb occupancy rate is 68-72% in 2026, with peak summer and events-season occupancy reaching 85-92% in well-managed listings.

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