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Coast rental is Mississippi’s most desired rental on Airbnb. Here’s why

A strikingly orange home perched on high stilts overlooking the Gulf of Mexico was ranked the most wish-listed vacation rental in Mississippi. 
A strikingly orange home perched on high stilts overlooking the Gulf of Mexico was ranked the most wish-listed vacation rental in Mississippi.  New Orleans Advocate

A strikingly orange home perched on high stilts overlooking the Mississippi Sound was ranked the most wish-listed vacation rental in Mississippi.

Last month, Airbnb compiled a list of the most desired listings in the U.S., based on internal data of guest searches. The data revealed that as some vacationers are interested in properties in private, forested areas — like a triangular cabin in Many, Louisiana, and a treehouse outside of Dallas — others are hoping to resort to a waterfront getaway as summer approaches.

Nestled in the Belle Fontaine neighborhood, the Ocean Springs property spans 1,708 square feet with three bedrooms, five beds and two baths, according to the listing. Most of the interior adheres to contemporary designs, with white walls and a glowing neon sign that reads “The Ocean Springs House” in gold cursive above the couch.

A home base for outdoor activities, the rental features a fire pit besieged by lounge chairs and string lights, as well as kayaks and a private hot tub that sits on a balcony. Near the fire pit are soft white sands, separating the Sound waters from acres of grassland.

A beachgoer sits at East Beach in Ocean Springs on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.
A beachgoer sits at East Beach in Ocean Springs on Tuesday, June 11, 2024. Hannah Ruhoff Sun Herald

But the property’s ranking as the most wish-listed rental is understable for reasons beyond its serene nature — it’s settled in an artistic hub known for its ever-growing dining scene, art, and boutique shopping.

For decades, Ocean Springs, Bay St. Louis and Biloxi alike have attracted an influx of New Orleanians who want a temporary escape from a more chaotic city life. But on a national level, there has been an increase in nearby summer getaways and spontaneous travel.

The rise comes at a time when scheduling a trip is nearly effortless, thanks to remote work driven by the pandemic and easily accessible websites for booking vacation rentals and plane flights.

About 25% of guest searches were for trips within 50 to 300 miles, according to Airbnb in the list of most-wished rentals. Another travel-related company, American Express, said in its 2024 Global Travel Trends Report that 78% of respondents found spontaneous trips appealing and 44% favored spontaneity over planning while traveling.

A tunnel of lights in the oak trees along Washington Avenue brightens downtown Ocean Springs.
A tunnel of lights in the oak trees along Washington Avenue brightens downtown Ocean Springs. Mary Perez Sun Herald
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