Ulster County has been named the Hudson Valley's top Airbnb destination by a longshot, here's a look at where the other counties in the area stand.

According to Hudson Valley One, Ulster County had more than 68,000 Airbnb guests this summer which equates to $13.5 million in revenue for homeowners. Dutchess County came in a distant second place with nearly 22,000 guests or $4.3 million in revenue.

Third and fourth place on the list is separated by just 1,000 users with Orange County at 17,700 and Sullivan County at 16,700 with income at $3 million and $2.6 million respectively.

When you look at overall numbers, Airbnb has over 150 million users worldwide with around 500,000 users a night. There are currently approximately 650,000 people allowing their homes to be used as places to stay.

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