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Los Angeles Airbnb Host Statistics (2026): Response Times, Superhosts, Reviews

Original Inside Airbnb data for Los Angeles: how fast hosts respond, the Superhost gap by response speed, and how 32,490 reviewed listings score on communication.

By Jake Sheff, founder of Rezi Updated July 3, 2026 3 min read

The short answer

In Los Angeles, 77.2% of Airbnb hosts with a measured response time reply within an hour and 22.8% take longer, based on Inside Airbnb data covering 43,751 listings. About 16.3% of reviewed Los Angeles listings score below 4.8 on communication.

Airbnb does not publish host response metrics, but Inside Airbnb captures the response-time badge from public host profiles along with review subscores. This page covers Los Angeles: 43,751 listings, response-time data as of the 2025-09-01 snapshot, with review subscores from the 2026-06-15 snapshot. For the three-market national picture, see the full Airbnb host response time statistics analysis.

How fast Los Angeles hosts respond

Response timeShare of measured listingsListings
Within an hour77.2%27,469
Within a few hours13.2%4,700
Within a day6.1%2,182
A few days or more3.5%1,230

22.8% of measured Los Angeles hosts take more than an hour, faster than the 28.2% average across the three large markets in our flagship analysis. Another 22.5% of Los Angeles listings report no response time at all, which Airbnb shows when a host has had no recent inquiries.

The Superhost gap in Los Angeles

Los Angeles hosts who respond within an hour are Superhosts at a 56.6% rate (n=26,196), versus 4.5% for hosts who take a few days or more (n=1,212). Part of that gap is mechanical, since Airbnb requires a 90% response rate for Superhost status, but it makes the point: response speed is one of the few host habits Airbnb formally measures and badges.

Communication scores in Los Angeles reviews

Of 32,490 reviewed Los Angeles listings, 16.3% (5,284) score below 4.8 on the communication subscore, faster than the 17.7% three-market average, and 17% score below 4.8 on check-in. The mean communication score is 4.86, and 42.8% of scored listings hold a perfect 5.0, so a listing under 4.8 sits well behind the local pack.

What Los Angeles guests write

Los Angeles listings carry 1,856,294 guest reviews all-time. In reviews written since January 2024, the word "responsive" appears in 13.7%, while explicit communication-failure phrases like "never responded" or "could not get in" appear in 822 reviews from that period. Guests notice and record response behavior in both directions.

What this means if you host in Los Angeles

  • The within-the-hour bar is the visible one: 77.2% of measured Los Angeles hosts already clear it, so being slower is a competitive disadvantage guests can see on your profile.
  • The complaints guests actually write are dominated by unanswered messages, and those cluster at predictable times: overnight, during work hours, mid-travel.
  • Multi-day silence is what reliably drags overall ratings down; a fast reply system removes that failure mode entirely.

Why we publish this data

The unanswered-message problem is what Rezi exists to remove: an AI co-host that answers guest texts and phone calls in seconds, 24/7, on a dedicated number per listing, for a flat $45 per listing per month.

Methodology and sources

Data from Inside Airbnb (insideairbnb.com), licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Los Angeles snapshots used: 2025-09-01 for response-time and Superhost fields (the most recent snapshot with those fields populated), and 2026-06-15 for review subscores. Listings with no reported response time are excluded from response-time denominators. Scripts and outputs are preserved in the analysis repository. Three caveats: response-time data reflects its snapshot date, the Superhost correlation is partly mechanical, and one city is not a national sample. Analysis by Rezi.

What percentage of Los Angeles Airbnb hosts respond within an hour?
77.2% of Los Angeles listings with a measured response time show hosts responding within an hour, per Inside Airbnb data (snapshot 2025-09-01). 22.8% take longer.
Does response time affect Superhost status in Los Angeles?
The correlation is strong: 56.6% of within-the-hour Los Angeles hosts are Superhosts versus 4.5% of multi-day responders. Airbnb requires a 90% response rate for the badge, so part of the gap is built in.
How do Los Angeles hosts score on communication?
The mean communication subscore in Los Angeles is 4.86, with 42.8% of reviewed listings holding a perfect 5.0 and 16.3% sitting below 4.8, based on the 2026-06-15 Inside Airbnb snapshot.

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