Too many airbnb in the historic center of Madrid and Rome

Mireille172
Level 1
Hallandale Beach, FL

Too many airbnb in the historic center of Madrid and Rome

I use airbnb and at times have guests.  I live in Madrid and new laws have been established that will result in almost 50,000 airbnb being disqualified  in the center of the city.   This will result in apartments that will become available to Madrid residents who want to live in the center.  It will also return the center to normalcy.     Presently, Madrid, just like Rome has ceded its heart to tourists.    There is no lodging available there for the locals.  Apartment owners have turned them into more lucratives airbnbs.    People are buying apartments at higher and higher prices because they are purchased to turn into high revenue airbnb.    I find this awful because it has taken away normal life and character from the center of a city, turned it into touristland, put out of business all the ones once catering to the needs of residents and replaced them with ones catering to tourism.  When a city loses its center it looses its heart.    One used to go to these cities to see the sites but also to experience the way of life.  That is no longer there anymore because instead of a life there is only tourism.   Tourists who rather than blend discreetly into the local population become more numerous in areas than the locals.     The new laws will make less rooms available overall which is great as it will curb tourism.  It will also give those renting rooms in the areas around the center a chance to rent more often.   The visitors will also be rewarded by living in areas of the city where they can blend in with the locals and  enjoy neighborhood life.

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Zacharias0
Level 10
Las Vegas, NV

Ive always been a big proponent of owner occupied rentals for cities with housing shortages. Not everyone has a family to support but they have extra rooms in their house or apartment. Whats wrong with renting out that room if its your primary residence?  Theres always someone scaling up a business model to make more money easier which in turn runs it for everyone else. My city has turned to owner occupied regulations but how much of that is regulated. How do we have WHOLE HOUSE listings if the place is owner occupied. Wouldnt the owner have to live onsite? Some regulations just dont make sense.