Prescott Valley, AZ Short-Term Rental / Airbnb Analysis
Analyze rental property cap rates, cash-on-cash returns, and cashflow for short-term rental / airbnb investments in Prescott Valley, AZ. Based on 15+ datapoints.
Prescott Valley, AZ Short-Term Rental / Airbnb Investment Snapshot
Based on 15+ short-term rental / airbnb datapoints
Median Cap Rate
2.6%
Avg Cash on Cash
-13.8%
Median Cashflow
-$1,822/mo
Avg Rent Estimate
$3,177/mo
Avg Price
$599,406
Price Range
$383,000 - $1,010,900
Rent to Price
0.53%
low ratio
Positive Cashflow
0%
of analyzed properties
Recent real estate investor listings analysed as short-term rental / airbnb deals in Prescott Valley, AZ
Prescott Valley, AZ is a premium short-term rental market where property values drive long-term wealth. While cap rates are modest at 2.6%, the premium property prices reflect strong underlying demand. STR investors here typically benefit from appreciation alongside rental income.
Across 15+ analyzed properties, Prescott Valley, AZ STR investments show a median monthly cashflow of -$1,822 with an average estimated nightly-rate-adjusted revenue of $3,177/month. These figures reflect real property data, not projections.
1816 Bond Cir, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Price
$541,200
Rent
$3,100
CachFlow
-$1,561
CoC
-14.23
7566 E Fire Fly Way, Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
Price
$454,900
Rent
$3,076
CachFlow
-$1,056
CoC
-11.16
13301 E Belgian Way, Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
Price
$690,900
Rent
$3,166
CachFlow
-$2,260
CoC
-16.63
5501 E Edgar Way, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Price
$1,010,900
Rent
$3,830
CachFlow
-$4,251
CoC
-22.15
2890 N Indian Wells Dr, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Price
$383,000
Rent
$3,273
CachFlow
-$416
CoC
-5.07
Prescott Valley, AZ Airbnb Market Insights
- •Median cashflow is -$1,822/month — careful deal selection is essential here
- •2.6% median cap rate is typical of appreciation-focused markets
- •At 0% positive cashflow rate, Prescott Valley, AZ requires selective property picks
- •Premium market with properties from $383,000 to $1,010,900
- •Consider this market if your strategy favors equity growth with rental income covering holding costs