Gatlinburg, Tennessee — Full Report

Gatlinburg STR & Hospitality
Market Report 2026

$479

The most comprehensive data-driven analysis of Gatlinburg’s short-term rental and lodging market available to private investors, operators, and advisory teams.

86
Pages
22
Sections
82
Graphics

The Gatlinburg STR & Hospitality Market Report 2026 is a full-depth intelligence product covering every dimension of Gatlinburg’s short-term rental, hotel, and lodging market. Spanning 86 pages across 22 structured sections, it combines STR performance benchmarks, occupancy and ADR trend analysis, submarket breakdowns, real estate transaction comparables, cap rate modelling, forward demand projections, and regulatory context into a single, decision-ready document. It is designed for STR investors evaluating acquisition targets, operators benchmarking existing portfolios, lenders and equity partners conducting market-level due diligence, and advisory professionals building investment theses in the Smokies corridor.

What’s Covered

Section 01
Executive Summary

Top-line findings, market verdict, and the key numbers every reader needs before going deeper.

Section 02
Key Investment Highlights

Curated demand drivers, structural tailwinds, and the competitive moats that define this market.

Section 03
Market & Economic Overview

Regional economy, employment base, infrastructure, and macro context for Sevier County.

Section 04
Visitor & Tourism Data

National park visitation trends, drive-market catchment analysis, and traveller-origin mapping.

Section 05
STR Market Performance

Active listing counts, listing type mix, platform distribution, and aggregate revenue benchmarks.

Section 06
Occupancy Analysis

Market-wide and segment-level occupancy rates, multi-year trend lines, and peer-market comparison.

Section 07
Average Daily Rate (ADR)

ADR by property type, bedroom count, and submarket — with pricing power and rate elasticity analysis.

Section 08
Revenue & RevPAR Analysis

Gross revenue distributions, RevPAR benchmarks, and top-quartile performance thresholds.

Section 09
Submarket Breakdown

Neighbourhood-level performance differentials — downtown, Arts & Crafts corridor, mountain access zones, and beyond.

Section 10
Seasonal Demand Patterns

Month-by-month demand cadence, peak and shoulder season dynamics, and booking lead-time profiles.

Section 11
Supply & New Pipeline

Active supply growth rate, new-build activity, conversion pipeline, and supply-demand balance projections.

Section 12
Competitive Landscape

Operator concentration, institutional presence, and how top-performing listings differentiate on price and quality.

Section 13
Hotel & Lodging Market

Traditional hotel supply, branded vs. independent split, and the STR-hotel demand interaction effect.

Section 14
Real Estate Market Overview

Residential and cabin pricing trends, active inventory, days-on-market, and buyer-seller dynamics.

Section 15
Transaction Comparables

On-market and recent closed transaction data with price-per-key, GRM, and gross revenue multiples.

Section 16
Cap Rate & Yield Analysis

Cap rate ranges by property tier, prevailing yield expectations, and compression/expansion dynamics.

Section 17
Investment Return Scenarios

Base, upside, and stress-case return modelling across representative acquisition price points.

Section 18
Regulatory Environment

Current STR licensing framework, zoning restrictions, lodging tax obligations, and pending regulatory developments.

Section 19
Risk Assessment

Demand concentration risk, supply overhang scenarios, weather and natural disaster exposure, and platform dependency.

Section 20
12-Month Forward Outlook

Near-term demand trajectory, ADR pressure points, supply delivery schedule, and rate forecast range.

Section 21
Strategic Imperatives

Actionable positioning guidance for acquirers, operators, and repositioning investors in the current cycle.

Section 22
Methodology & Data Sources

Full disclosure of all data sources, collection periods, analytical methods, and limitations of the analysis.

“Every data point in this report is drawn from primary or verified secondary sources — STR performance databases, lodging tax filings, national park visitor records, and on-market transaction analysis.”

Gatlinburg Full Report

$479
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  • 86 pages  /  82 graphics  /  22 sections
  • Sourced from primary & verified secondary data
  • Published April 2026 — current-cycle analysis
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