Die Wohnungsfrage abseits der Metropolen: Wohnen in Salzburg zwischen touristischer Nachfrage und Finanzanlagen

<p>The housing question is a topic of increasing concern in a number of European cities. Rising housing costs burden many households. Since the outbreak of the global economic crisis in 2008, housing has increasingly come under spotlight of investors. Institutional and private actors invest in...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: A. Van-Hametner, C. Smigiel, K. Kautzschmann, C. Zeller
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2019-06-01
Series:Geographica Helvetica
Online Access:https://www.geogr-helv.net/74/235/2019/gh-74-235-2019.pdf
id doaj-f08f7dead3e84e03b10afa53f8a4f92e
record_format Article
spelling doaj-f08f7dead3e84e03b10afa53f8a4f92e2020-11-24T23:54:50ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsGeographica Helvetica0016-73122194-87982019-06-017423524810.5194/gh-74-235-2019Die Wohnungsfrage abseits der Metropolen: Wohnen in Salzburg zwischen touristischer Nachfrage und FinanzanlagenA. Van-Hametner0C. Smigiel1K. Kautzschmann2C. Zeller3Fachbereich Geographie und Geologie, Universität Salzburg, Salzburg, ÖsterreichFachbereich Geographie und Geologie, Universität Salzburg, Salzburg, ÖsterreichInstitut für Wirtschafts- und Kulturgeographie, Leibniz-Universität Hannover, Hannover, DeutschlandFachbereich Geographie und Geologie, Universität Salzburg, Salzburg, Österreich<p>The housing question is a topic of increasing concern in a number of European cities. Rising housing costs burden many households. Since the outbreak of the global economic crisis in 2008, housing has increasingly come under spotlight of investors. Institutional and private actors invest in real estate not only in metropolitan areas but also in middle and small-sized towns. Tourism-induced demand increases the pressure on housing markets particularly in tourist-dominated cities. The manifestation of these processes varies on a small scale and is influenced by regional-local planning and politics. Based on the example of the city of Salzburg, the article shows that the housing question manifests itself strongly aside metropolises as well. Financial investments by private and institutional actors in real estate and different forms of tourism demand exacerbate the housing shortage. By linking the discussions about the effects of (mass-)tourism and financial investments on regional housing markets, this paper provides additional insights. The additional demand for (residential) space by tourism is used to increase or secure the return on investments in real estate. Financial investments in housing offer additional (problematic) potential for tourist use, such as short-term rentals. Owners benefit from both processes. Due to the prevalent power relations, planning and politics have little to counter the current challenges.</p>https://www.geogr-helv.net/74/235/2019/gh-74-235-2019.pdf
collection DOAJ
language deu
format Article
sources DOAJ
author A. Van-Hametner
C. Smigiel
K. Kautzschmann
C. Zeller
spellingShingle A. Van-Hametner
C. Smigiel
K. Kautzschmann
C. Zeller
Die Wohnungsfrage abseits der Metropolen: Wohnen in Salzburg zwischen touristischer Nachfrage und Finanzanlagen
Geographica Helvetica
author_facet A. Van-Hametner
C. Smigiel
K. Kautzschmann
C. Zeller
author_sort A. Van-Hametner
title Die Wohnungsfrage abseits der Metropolen: Wohnen in Salzburg zwischen touristischer Nachfrage und Finanzanlagen
title_short Die Wohnungsfrage abseits der Metropolen: Wohnen in Salzburg zwischen touristischer Nachfrage und Finanzanlagen
title_full Die Wohnungsfrage abseits der Metropolen: Wohnen in Salzburg zwischen touristischer Nachfrage und Finanzanlagen
title_fullStr Die Wohnungsfrage abseits der Metropolen: Wohnen in Salzburg zwischen touristischer Nachfrage und Finanzanlagen
title_full_unstemmed Die Wohnungsfrage abseits der Metropolen: Wohnen in Salzburg zwischen touristischer Nachfrage und Finanzanlagen
title_sort die wohnungsfrage abseits der metropolen: wohnen in salzburg zwischen touristischer nachfrage und finanzanlagen
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Geographica Helvetica
issn 0016-7312
2194-8798
publishDate 2019-06-01
description <p>The housing question is a topic of increasing concern in a number of European cities. Rising housing costs burden many households. Since the outbreak of the global economic crisis in 2008, housing has increasingly come under spotlight of investors. Institutional and private actors invest in real estate not only in metropolitan areas but also in middle and small-sized towns. Tourism-induced demand increases the pressure on housing markets particularly in tourist-dominated cities. The manifestation of these processes varies on a small scale and is influenced by regional-local planning and politics. Based on the example of the city of Salzburg, the article shows that the housing question manifests itself strongly aside metropolises as well. Financial investments by private and institutional actors in real estate and different forms of tourism demand exacerbate the housing shortage. By linking the discussions about the effects of (mass-)tourism and financial investments on regional housing markets, this paper provides additional insights. The additional demand for (residential) space by tourism is used to increase or secure the return on investments in real estate. Financial investments in housing offer additional (problematic) potential for tourist use, such as short-term rentals. Owners benefit from both processes. Due to the prevalent power relations, planning and politics have little to counter the current challenges.</p>
url https://www.geogr-helv.net/74/235/2019/gh-74-235-2019.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT avanhametner diewohnungsfrageabseitsdermetropolenwohneninsalzburgzwischentouristischernachfrageundfinanzanlagen
AT csmigiel diewohnungsfrageabseitsdermetropolenwohneninsalzburgzwischentouristischernachfrageundfinanzanlagen
AT kkautzschmann diewohnungsfrageabseitsdermetropolenwohneninsalzburgzwischentouristischernachfrageundfinanzanlagen
AT czeller diewohnungsfrageabseitsdermetropolenwohneninsalzburgzwischentouristischernachfrageundfinanzanlagen
_version_ 1725464659402686464