Sandvue research

Short-Term Rental Market Reports

We actively study cities where short-term rental rules, permit supply, and neighborhood-level constraints can materially change an investment thesis.

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Our purpose

Clear investment insight from complex local data

City short-term rental data is often published across dense spreadsheets, permit tables, maps, meeting records, and ordinance updates. Sandvue brings those pieces together in monthly snapshots and annual reviews so owners and investors can understand what changed, where constraints are binding, and what deserves closer diligence.

Research, not a prediction. Our reports organize public information and explain local context. They do not guarantee that a permit will be available for a particular property.

How the research works

A consistent process, adapted to each city

Every city publishes different measures and follows different rules. We keep the research process consistent while using a reporting model designed for each local market.

01

Collect

Capture official permit counts, waitlists, geographic definitions, and material rule changes as cities publish them.

02

Normalize

Convert inconsistent municipal releases into a stable city and local-area dataset, with each source snapshot preserved internally.

03

Compare

Measure the locally relevant changes—such as permit availability, queues, license counts, or geographic constraints—without forcing every city into the same formula.

04

Interpret

Explain what the numbers and rules may mean for property research, while separating estimates from official determinations.

Current coverage

Cities Sandvue currently supports

Each active market includes a city report hub, recurring snapshots, local geographic context, and a practical guide to the rules. Annual reviews are added when the archive supports a meaningful comparison.

Research pipeline

More markets

New cities are coming

We are evaluating additional short-term rental markets now. Coverage launches when a city has enough reliable public information to support useful, repeatable analysis.

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The Sandvue standard

We add a market when we can keep showing up for it.

A one-time summary is easy. Useful local intelligence requires consistent collection, careful normalization, and regular review. That is why Sandvue expands city by city and updates supported markets on a monthly cadence.