Surge Airbnb Management expands to Florida, California, Georgia, Nevada & Louisiana, offering property owners professional short-term rental management with provenSurge Airbnb Management expands to Florida, California, Georgia, Nevada & Louisiana, offering property owners professional short-term rental management with proven

Surge Airbnb Management Expands Premium Services to Five Major U.S. Markets

2026/02/15 16:00
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Surge Airbnb Management, a short-term rental management company known for its five-star review record, announced expansion into five strategic markets: Florida, California, Georgia, Nevada, and Louisiana. The company, founded by real estate investor Humberto Marquez, has built a reputation for delivering outstanding results for property owners while maintaining consistently high guest satisfaction ratings across all managed properties.

‘These five states represent some of the most dynamic short-term rental markets in the country,’ said Marquez. ‘Our expansion into Florida, California, Georgia, Nevada, and Louisiana allows us to bring our proven management approach to property owners who demand excellence and guests who expect exceptional experiences.’ The company’s expansion comes at a time of significant growth in the short-term rental industry, with property owners increasingly seeking professional management partners who can navigate complex local regulations while delivering superior financial performance.

Surge Airbnb Management has distinguished itself through a comprehensive property management approach that maximizes revenue while maintaining the high standards that have earned the company its stellar reputation. Property owners partnering with Surge benefit from professional marketing, dynamic pricing optimization, 24/7 guest communication, and meticulous property care. The company’s service portfolio includes comprehensive listing optimization, professional photography, revenue management, guest screening and communication, cleaning coordination, maintenance oversight, and regulatory compliance management.

This full-service approach has resulted in consistently higher occupancy rates and revenue performance compared to self-managed properties. Property owners in the newly expanded markets can now access Surge’s premium management services, which have helped property owners across existing markets achieve average revenue increases of 30-40% over self-management performance. ‘Our five-star review record represents real property owners achieving their investment goals and real guests having memorable stays,’ Marquez added. ‘Every property owner and guest interaction reflects our commitment to excellence.’

The expansion positions Surge to capitalize on growing demand for professional short-term rental management as the industry continues to evolve. Property owners seeking more information about Surge’s services can visit https://www.surgeairbnb.com to learn about their comprehensive management approach. The company’s track record of delivering both financial results for property owners and exceptional experiences for guests has established it as a significant player in the competitive short-term rental management landscape.

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