2016
DOI: 10.1108/ijhma-05-2015-0023
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Misuse through short-term rentals on the Berlin housing market

Abstract: Purpose Short-term rentals are mainly of small flats, which are offered to tourists. Currently, the providers of short-term rentals, in particular Airbnb (ABB), are being criticized in several German cities, on the grounds that shares of residential flats are being removed from the housing market, due to illegitimate misuse as tourist accommodation. Thus, the conventional urban housing markets are contending with a decline in housing supply and increasing rents. This paper aims to support these findings empiri… Show more

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“…While housing anxieties are particularly acute in Toronto, with a rental vacancy rate of 1.2% in 2018 (Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation [CMHC], 2017), the exponential expansion of short-term rental listings has prompted critical work across the world by a range of actors, including: academics (Barron, Kung, & Proserpio, 2018;Davidson & Infranca, 2016;Ferreri & Sanyal, 2018;Finck & Ranchordás, 2016;Gant, 2016;Germann Molz, 2018;Gurran & Phibbs, 2017;Gutierrez, García-Palomares, Romanillos, & Salas-Olmedo, 2017;Holman, Mossa, & Pani, 2018;Keren & Merante, 2017;Lambea Llop, 2017;Lee, 2016;Mermet, 2017;Schäfer & Braun, 2016;Wachsmuth et al, 2017;Wachsmuth & Weisler, 2018), activists (Cox and SLee, 2016;Slee, 2015;Wieditz, 2017), think tanks (Crommelin, Troy, Martin, & Parkinson, 2018;Jamasi & Hennessy, 2016) and city staff (City of Toronto, 2017;San Francisco Planning Department, 2015). Amidst a heated political climate coloured by a range of perspectives, a critical geographical approach has much to offer in interpreting the impacts of short-term rentals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While housing anxieties are particularly acute in Toronto, with a rental vacancy rate of 1.2% in 2018 (Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation [CMHC], 2017), the exponential expansion of short-term rental listings has prompted critical work across the world by a range of actors, including: academics (Barron, Kung, & Proserpio, 2018;Davidson & Infranca, 2016;Ferreri & Sanyal, 2018;Finck & Ranchordás, 2016;Gant, 2016;Germann Molz, 2018;Gurran & Phibbs, 2017;Gutierrez, García-Palomares, Romanillos, & Salas-Olmedo, 2017;Holman, Mossa, & Pani, 2018;Keren & Merante, 2017;Lambea Llop, 2017;Lee, 2016;Mermet, 2017;Schäfer & Braun, 2016;Wachsmuth et al, 2017;Wachsmuth & Weisler, 2018), activists (Cox and SLee, 2016;Slee, 2015;Wieditz, 2017), think tanks (Crommelin, Troy, Martin, & Parkinson, 2018;Jamasi & Hennessy, 2016) and city staff (City of Toronto, 2017;San Francisco Planning Department, 2015). Amidst a heated political climate coloured by a range of perspectives, a critical geographical approach has much to offer in interpreting the impacts of short-term rentals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Airbnb is a privately owned rental website that provides a peer-to-peer platform for individuals to rent rooms, flats, apartments, villas, and other temporary accommodations at a wide range of prices. However, there is criticism of the commercial use of Airbnb by property owners and landlords, which may affect local housing markets unfavorably through increasing rental fees (Schäfer and Braun, 2016;Wachsmuth and Weiser, 2018). Therefore, commercial practices (i.e., permanently rented entire units) should be considered in addition to home sharing to fully understand the platform's role in the accommodation sector (Kadi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Airbnb Benefits and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In examining the "misuse" of VHRs in Berlin (Germany), Schafer and Braun (2016) study the cost that such imposes upon the traditional hotel industry through lost overnight stays, and upon permanent residents through a loss in conventional housing and higher rents. They identify misuse as the owners of apartments turning them into permanent VHRs.…”
Section: Benefits and Costs Of Vhrs To A Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%