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How the Airbnb ban led to lower rental prices in Canada's major cities
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Title (Dublin Core)
How the Airbnb ban led to lower rental prices in Canada's major cities
Description (Dublin Core)
Many of Canada's largest cities have been experiencing what have been dubbed housing crises in the past few years; rental and purchasing prices have shot through the roof while availability shrinks, pushing out many poor or even middle class residents. This article explores how the drop in demand and government restrictions for AirBnBs (short term online rentals), as a result of the pandemic has impacted the market. To ensure they are still receiving income from their properties many who were renting their units for short term stays are instead turning to leasing them out traditionally, causing an influx in housing availability and driving the prices down with the increased supply. While this is not the best for those looking to turn a profit off their real estate it is an unexpected benefit of the pandemic for many average citizens.
Date (Dublin Core)
June 16, 2020
Creator (Dublin Core)
Vanmala Subramaniam
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Hope Gresser
Type (Dublin Core)
news article
Link (Bibliographic Ontology)
Publisher (Dublin Core)
Ottawa Citizen
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Business & Industry
English
Cities & Suburbs
English
Economy
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
Ottawa
housing
tourism
Airbnb
rentals
Canada
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
housing
economy
government
regulation
tourism
Collection (Dublin Core)
English
Canada
Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
06/16/2020
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
06/20/2020
06/25/2020
03/12/2021
Date Created (Dublin Core)
06/16/2020
This item was submitted on June 16, 2020 by Hope Gresser using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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