Tag: Airbnb
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Are AirBNB Shares a Good Buy?
Motley Fool rounds up the latest figures on AirBNB to see if their shares are a desirable choice right now. Airbnb in a Nutshell Airbnb recently reported impressive earnings: a revenue of $2.5 billion and earnings per share of $0.98. Both these figures went up significantly compared to the previous year and exceeded Wall Street…
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AirBNB or Long-Term Rental, Which is Best?
A new article in Property Reporter looks at the pros and cons of investing in AirBNB, short-term letting, versus long-term renting. The key points from the article include: Availability and Demand There are up to eight times as many family homes available on Airbnb than for long-term rentals, indicating a shift in the rental market.…
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Airbnb Q2 Report – What You Need to Know
1. Shares Fell After Announcement 2. Positive Results but Slower Growth 3. Nights and Experiences Booked Slowed Down 4. Future Expectations 5. New Opportunities and Technologies 6. New Offerings 7. Stock Performance What Does This Mean for Investors? The latest figures paint a picture of a company that continues to grow but at a decelerating…
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The Threat To Short-Term Lets
LandlordZone website has published an in-depth analysis on what it believes could be threats to the UK’s short-term let market. The Shift in the UK Rental Market What’s Happening? The UK rental market has seen a significant move away from long-term renting to short-term or holiday lets like Airbnb. This might affect up to 20%…
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Airbnb and Short-Term Rentals – A Global Challenge
As Bloomberg reports, it’s not just UK cities that are deciding how best to handle the growth of Airbnb rentals – 1. The Growing Trend: Since Airbnb’s launch 15 years ago, short-term home rentals have become increasingly popular globally. This has led to a complex situation, with cities struggling to regulate the industry. 2. Government…
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Short-term rental rules rattle Scottish landlords and tourists
The Financial Times discusses the impact of new regulations on short-term rental properties in Scotland, such as Airbnb, and how they affect the landlords and the tourism industry. Main points:
