Airbnb is growing in New Jersey, according to a report from NJBiz.
The company said the Garden State saw a 100 percent year-over-year increase in 2016, the report said.
About 257,000 people rented through Airbnb in New Jersey last year, amounting to more than $50 million in income. The company said there are roughly 6,100 active hosts in the state.
According to the report, a typical unit is rented out 44 nights per year, with the average length of stay at 4.2 nights.
The company said the largest market is in Jersey City.
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