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How Short-Term Rentals are Changing the Neighborhood

open access: yesInternational Regional Science Review, 2022
This paper examines how short-term rentals are changing living conditions and the composition of the population in affected parts of a town. First, to analyze the relation between quality, distance, and rents, we develop a spatial monocentric city model with varying housing quality levels.
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Short-Term Rentals: How Much Is Too Much – Spatial Patterns in Portugal and Lisbon

open access: yesTourism and Hospitality Management, 2021
Purpose - This paper analyses the growth of tourism in Portugal and in the municipality of Lisbon, with a focus on short-term rentals. Design - The paper begins with the statistical background of the tourism boom that occurred in Portugal in the 2010s.
Gonçalo Antunes, Jorge Ferreira
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Conditions for the Introduction of Regulation for Short-Term Rentals

open access: yesCritical Housing Analysis, 2021
Most cities in major agglomerations in Europe started to address the rise of short-term accommodation rentals by introducing regulation designed to protect the local housing stock. The momentum behind the widespread introduction of such regulations can be attributed to qualitative and quantitative factors.
Vilim Brezina   +2 more
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Hotel or rented flat: A profile of purchasers of accommodation services in Warsaw

open access: yesTourism, 2023
The spreading of short-term flat rentals has brought about changes in the accommodation market, often seen as a threat to traditional accommodation providers.
Ewa Dziedzic
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hort-term Rentals, Housing Markets and COVID-19: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Evidence from Four Austrian Cities

open access: yesCritical Housing Analysis, 2020
Prior to the onset of the pandemic, evidence on the conversion of regular rental housing into permanent holiday homes has fuelled concerns that Airbnb and other short-term rentals contribute to the shortage of affordable homes and to the ...
Justin Kadi   +2 more
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Airbnb, or the (globalized) geopolitics of a contested tourist accommodation offer. From magnified disruption to generalized conflictualities...

open access: yesVia@, 2021
The digital vacation rental platform Airbnb has established itself over recent years as one of the world leaders in tourist accommodation. Present in more than 100,000 cities across the globe, offering a selection of over seven million rentals via as ...
Victor Piganiol
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Unveiling the Socio-Economic Fragility of a Major Urban Touristic Destination through Open Data and Airbnb Data: The Case Study of Bologna, Italy

open access: yesSmart Cities, 2023
In the last decades, tourism in urban areas has been constantly increasing. The need for short-term accommodations has been coupled with the emergence of internet-based services, which makes it easier to match demand (i.e., tourists) and supply (i.e ...
Alessandro Nalin   +5 more
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Short-Term Rentals and the Residential Housing System: Lessons from Berlin

open access: yesCritical Housing Analysis, 2021
The increasing professionalisation of Airbnb-style short-term rentals has emerged within a grey space between residential housing and hotel accommodation.
Adam Crowe
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BIG DATA ANALYSIS IN REGULATING ONLINE SHORT-TERM RENTAL BUSINESS: A CASE OF AIRBNB IN BEIJING [PDF]

open access: yesISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2019
With the fast expansion and controversial impacts of short-term rental platforms such as Airbnb, many cities have called for regulating this new business model.
J. Li, F. Biljecki
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Towards an understanding of the regional impact of Airbnb in Ireland

open access: yesRegional Studies, Regional Science, 2019
This paper considers the linkages between the home-sharing platform Airbnb and the housing crisis in the Greater Dublin Area (GDA), in Ireland. This area is in the midst of a housing crisis, with a significant undersupply of housing units and rising ...
Valesca Lima
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