#28102
proxaccess
Flatchatter

    We ran stats on AirBnB VIC and NSW by dumping AirBnB public database and made stats on them to find out where are the most listings per suburb and more. 

    It’s actually clear that in suburbs subject to overcrowding in residential buildings, the slumlords are moving to Airbnb half of the year and the number almost double every year.

    Real issue for Sydney CBD and Melbourne CBD, is having ways to stop those slumlords to use premises for short-term letting.

    They almost all renters and not landlords so it shouldn’t be that hard to stop them using rental units for short-term letting but it’s certainly not only with the help of the laws and regulations that it will go away.

    Residential buildings must look at their way to protect their building accesses.