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by dkirkman
2972 days ago
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I think in general, it's very difficult if not impossible to realistically explore the counterfactual of "what would this property be if not for Airbnb". However, in my neighborhood long term 12 month lease rentals most definitely seem to be being turned into Airbnb rentals. I live in Tahoe, so this isn't necessarily going to generalize to non-tourist areas. In the last five years there has been a steady conversion -- I personally know of four in my immediate neighborhood. (As in, they were long term rentals converted to Airbnb. I know the people that were kicked out of the long term rentals) When we'd recruit new people to Tahoe there used to be numerous options for local housing, things have gotten so bad that the company I work for opted to buy a condo to provide temporary housing for new recruits while they look for more permanent accommodations. An additional (also anecdotal) data point: our realtor told us that investors looking to convert homes into Airbnb are very active right now. On the plus side (potentially, not everybody agrees) Airbnb also seems to have converted a number of second homes that were previously unoccupied most of the year. |
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https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/Study-Tahoe-s-Airbnb-l...