This study attempts to explore home-stay demand differences among various home-stay consumption segments. Systematic sampling is used. 450 questionnaires are distributed while 412 out of them are collected, which produces a 91.6 per cent response rate. Descriptive analysis, ANOVA, EFA, t-test, and LSD analysis are applied for data analysis. The findings reveal that under the situation of various travelling periods, the difference between legal-operation factor and facility factor shows significant. Besides, when the number of travelling partners is different, activity factor, convenience factor, and service factor are significantly different. In addition, while with different partners, all the following factors reveal significantly different, including activity factor, atmosphere factor, convenience factor, added-service factor, legal-operation factor, and facility factor. There are also some other contingencies that show different between factors. Atmosphere factor and facility factor are significantly different in the case of various residential reasons, while activity factor and facility factor being dissimilar and atmosphere factor and added-service factor being dissimilar under the conditions of different information sources and room prices respectively.