New Orleans Hotel Market Faces Impact From 8,000 Short Term Rentals

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The proliferation of short-term rentals in New Orleans has created a significant disruption in the city’s hospitality market, according to Len Wormser, Senior Vice President at HREC Investment Advisors, who says upcoming regulatory changes could reshape the competitive landscape.

The Scale of Impact

“The city has over 8,000 short-term rental units now, that’s a third of the inventory of hospitality in this city,” Wormser says, highlighting the magnitude of the situation. This volume has affected traditional hotel performance, with Wormser noting that “because of such, the occupancy hasn’t gone to 75%.”

Regulatory Response

According to Wormser, the market may be approaching a turning point. “The city is finally cracking down on short-term rental,” he says, noting that of the current inventory, “3,000 or 4,000 of those units are not permitted.”

Political Momentum

With upcoming local elections, Wormser sees potential for meaningful change. “Now we have an election for new mayor, new city council, and everybody’s aware of it. It’s big talk of the town, so they’re trying to clamp down,” he explains.

Market Implications

The potential reduction in short-term rental inventory could create opportunities for traditional hotel operators. Wormser suggests this regulatory shift, combined with other market factors, makes this an opportune time for hotel investment in New Orleans.

Future Outlook

While the summer period typically brings softer demand, Wormser sees positive indicators ahead. “Things are gonna be picking up. There’s a lot of stuff coming to market, and I think people should take a look. It’s a great time to buy,” he says.

The Solution: Strategic Positioning

Through his work at HREC Investment Advisors, Wormser suggests that investors who understand these market dynamics can potentially benefit from the evolving regulatory environment. He emphasizes that the combination of short-term rental restrictions and strong convention bookings could create favorable conditions for traditional hotel operations.

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