STR Rule Watch

STR Rule Watch vs PropertyZoned: which STR compliance tool is right for you? (2026)

Both answer 'can I Airbnb here?'. STR Rule Watch resolves a real street address to its jurisdiction via the US Census geocoder, then shows verified permit, tax, and eligibility rules for it — and keeps its pages open to every search and AI crawler.

At a glance

 STR Rule WatchPropertyZoned
What it isVerified STR regulation databaseaddress-level Airbnb-zoning lookup
Coverage98 US markets (60 cities, 10 counties, 28 statewide summaries) across 29 states, each field human-verified against official sources with a per-page 'last verified' date~100 metros, city-level
PricingFree tier; Host $5/mo; Pro $39/moLookup tool
How rules are verifiedHuman-verified from cited official sources, with a real last-verified date on every pageAs observed 2026-07-13, its pages sit behind a bot-challenge that blocks Bing and AI crawlers, forfeiting non-Google visibility

What PropertyZoned does well

  • It popularized the 'can I short-term-rent this address' question format
  • Broad metro-level coverage of the zoning question

Where STR Rule Watch is different

  • As observed 2026-07-13, its pages sit behind a bot-challenge that blocks Bing and AI crawlers, forfeiting non-Google visibility
  • Coverage is city-level, and its 'address lookup' is closer to a place autocomplete than a parcel resolver
  • It answers the zoning question but doesn't maintain verified permit, tax, enforcement, or change data

Where PropertyZoned wins

PropertyZoned's zoning-first framing and broad metro list are a fine first-pass gut check on whether a market is worth researching.

Competitor details were verified from PropertyZoned’s website on July 13, 2026 and may have changed since — confirm current features and pricing on their site. This comparison is informational only and is not legal, tax, or financial advice.

See STR Rule Watch for your markets

Look up verified, dated short-term rental rules for any covered US market — free.

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