Airbnb: Typical Super Bowl booking is $150 per night

A room and bathroom in Emily Ammons and Esteban Estrada's home Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016 in Fresno. The couple has listed their home for the week of the Super Bowl for $1,100/night for two bedrooms, access to the common areas and a ride to and from the big game. ( Michael Ciaglo / Houston Chronicle ) less A room and bathroom in Emily Ammons and Esteban Estrada's home Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016 in Fresno. The couple has listed their home for the week of the Super Bowl for $1,100/night for two bedrooms, access to the ... more Photo: Michael Ciaglo, Staff Photo: Michael Ciaglo, Staff Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Airbnb: Typical Super Bowl booking is $150 per night 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

Many Houstonians who hoped to rent out their homes for a nice chunk of cash during Super Bowl LI may be watching the big game from their living rooms after all.

Vacation rental websites like Airbnb and Home Away still have pages of listings available for this weekend. Many are asking well over $1,000 per night for, in some cases, a run-of-the-mill two-bedroom apartment.

Data released from Airbnb Thursday show the typical price of booked listings in Houston for Super Bowl is $150 per night. Listings within a five-mile radius of NRG Stadium get a slight premium: $200 per night.

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Here are the most popular Houston neighborhoods for guest arrivals:

● Montrose

● Medical

● Greater Heights

● Southeast

● Galleria-Uptown

● East End

● Rice Military

● Midtown

● West Houston

● River Oaks

And these are the top origin cities for inbound guests:

● New York City

● Atlanta

● Houston

● Boston

● Los Angeles

● Austin

● Chicago

● Dallas

● San Antonio

● Washington, D.C.

Airbnb expects that guests renting quarters through its platform will generate roughly $6 million in economic activity in the Houston area this week, including host income of a projected $3.7 million.