When Tourists Move In: How Should Urban Planners Respond to Airbnb?
Corcoran College of Art and Design · Universidad Iberoamericana
Abstract
Problem, research strategy, and findings: The online accommodation platform Airbnb has expanded globally, raising substantial planning and regulatory concerns. We ask whether Airbnb rentals generate significant neighborhood impacts like noise, congestion, and competition for parking; reduce the permanent rental housing supply and increase rental prices; or provide income opportunities that help “hosts” afford their own housing. We focus on Sydney, the largest region in Australia with 4.4 million people in 28 individual municipalities, which has experienced both rapidly rising housing costs and exponential growth in Airbnb listings since 2011. Airbnb’s growth has raised concerns serious enough to result in a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 82.52
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- 100%
- References
- 12
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2Topics & keywords
- Renting
- Business
- Accommodation
- Zoning
- Visitor pattern
- Tourism
- Sharing economy
- Marketing
- Sustainable cities and communities