The spatial distribution of short-term rental listings in Greece: a regional graphic
The home-sharing economy is growing on a global scale, enabling homeowners to short-term lease through online platforms such as Airbnb. These practices bear both positive and negative externalities at both regional and national levels. Positive externalities include job creation, rises in income and...
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doaj-9bba79bf80554957a1b76321b2c7899f2020-11-25T04:01:45ZengTaylor & Francis GroupRegional Studies, Regional Science2168-13762019-01-016145545910.1080/21681376.2019.16602101660210The spatial distribution of short-term rental listings in Greece: a regional graphicGeorgios Boutsioukis0Apostolos Fasianos1Yannis Petrohilos-Andrianos2Independent researcherHellenic Ministry of FinanceHellenic Ministry of FinanceThe home-sharing economy is growing on a global scale, enabling homeowners to short-term lease through online platforms such as Airbnb. These practices bear both positive and negative externalities at both regional and national levels. Positive externalities include job creation, rises in income and in the dwelling supply for touristic purposes, as well as increase in tax revenues. Negative externalities involve disruptions to local communities by raising rental prices and crowding-out long-term tenants, implying income redistribution from homeowners to renters, and the overall ‘touristification’ of traditional neighbourhoods [Gurran, N. (2018). Global home-sharing, local communities and the Airbnb debate: A planning research agenda. Planning Theory & Practice Planning Theory & Practice, 19(2), 298–304]. The regional graphic in this paper illustrates the fact that short-term listings in Greece are unevenly distributed, mainly concentrated in touristic regions and the capital city, but not in continental areas.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2019.1660210regional developmentregional housing marketspatial distributionhousing affordabilitytourisminequality |
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Georgios Boutsioukis Apostolos Fasianos Yannis Petrohilos-Andrianos |
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The spatial distribution of short-term rental listings in Greece: a regional graphic |
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The spatial distribution of short-term rental listings in Greece: a regional graphic |
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The spatial distribution of short-term rental listings in Greece: a regional graphic |
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The spatial distribution of short-term rental listings in Greece: a regional graphic |
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The spatial distribution of short-term rental listings in Greece: a regional graphic |
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spatial distribution of short-term rental listings in greece: a regional graphic |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Regional Studies, Regional Science |
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2168-1376 |
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2019-01-01 |
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The home-sharing economy is growing on a global scale, enabling homeowners to short-term lease through online platforms such as Airbnb. These practices bear both positive and negative externalities at both regional and national levels. Positive externalities include job creation, rises in income and in the dwelling supply for touristic purposes, as well as increase in tax revenues. Negative externalities involve disruptions to local communities by raising rental prices and crowding-out long-term tenants, implying income redistribution from homeowners to renters, and the overall ‘touristification’ of traditional neighbourhoods [Gurran, N. (2018). Global home-sharing, local communities and the Airbnb debate: A planning research agenda. Planning Theory & Practice Planning Theory & Practice, 19(2), 298–304]. The regional graphic in this paper illustrates the fact that short-term listings in Greece are unevenly distributed, mainly concentrated in touristic regions and the capital city, but not in continental areas. |
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regional development regional housing market spatial distribution housing affordability tourism inequality |
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