Airbnbs see a revival of interest after virus slowdown

By Kristine Cannon | Scottsdale Progress

There’s a new attraction near Old Town Scottsdale – but you’ll have to spend $350 a night to experience it.

With tropical, flamingo-print walls, coral-hued couches and a showstopping pool paired with a hot-pink bar and a “Scottsdale” mural splashed on the backyard wall, this Airbnb – appropriately named the Pink Cactus – is just one of many Scottsdale-area Airbnbs seeing a spike in bookings amid the coronavirus pandemic.

So much so that the Pink Cactus homeowner and Scottsdale resident Nicole Patton Zopolos already has plans to create a replica of the Pink Cactus sometime next year because demand is so high.

READ ON:

Share this!

Additional Articles

News Categories

Get Our Twice Weekly Newsletter!

* indicates required

Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

Mesa becomes a balanced housing market

By Paul Maryniak | East Valley Tribune A leading analyst says the Valley is turning into a buyer’s market for single-family homes and Mesa is edging  closer to that scenario. Meanwhile, data for March from

Read More »

Sharp drop in national home sales

By Nicole Friedman | Wall Street Journal Sales of existing homes in March posted their biggest monthly decline in more than two years, after mounting economic uncertainty roiled the housing market at the start

Read More »

Grocer plans massive new HQ

Photo via Sprouts Farmers Market By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal A huge new corporate campus is sprouting up in north Phoenix. Sprouts Farmers Market, the

Read More »