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In-Depth Hospitality Research

HVS delivers unrivalled hotel intelligence. As a leader in hospitality research, we offer in-depth research across a variety of hospitality topics.

HVS MarketCast Report

Order the HVS MarketCast Report for a five-year forecast of annual occupancy and ADR for any desired market area in the U.S.

HVS U.S. Franchise Fee Guide, 2025 Edition

The HVS U.S. Hotel Franchise Fee Guide provides a comparative review of various hotel franchises based on their applicable franchise fees. Because the success of a hotel is based primarily on the cash flow generated, owners and lenders must weigh the benefits of a brand affiliation against the total cost of such a commitment. The information presented in this guide was developed to provide insight into franchise-fee structures. It should not be relied upon by an investor for any purpose other than as a preliminary resource.

HVS U.S. Hotel Broker Survey

This report is a biannual survey that provides an important look at cap rate trends, multipliers, and other key investment metrics for the US hotel industry.

HVS U.S. Development Cost Survey

This research report is a benchmark for development cost across different hotel classes, with research and a compilation of development costs from actual hotel construction budgets, including an illustrated total development cost per room/per product type.

HVS U.S. Lodging Tax Report

This study examines the current status and historical trends of lodging taxes and policy trends in the US and analyzes lodging tax rates and revenues across a broad range of US cities. It includes lodging tax rates/collections on 150 US cities and all 50 US states.