A new study identified the most expensive rental property in each U.S. state, based on average nightly rate and total cost for two nights. They also compared the total price of each rental to the average monthly rent in its respective state to determine how many months — or years — of rent the most expensive vacation rental in each state could cover.
Texas’ most expensive vacation rental is a lake estate located in Austin. The average nightly price will run you $40,374. When comparing it to rent, the weekend price of $80,748 could cover 4.3 years (52 months) of average monthly rent of $1,553.
Texas’ most expensive vacation rental ranked 2nd, behind Utah’s mountain estate with a nightly fee of $69,545. Whew.
You can find the full study here.
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