An average building in a European city center

by Bobby-94

15 comments
  1. Nah, Pedro, it’s just our country. Don’t mask under the Euro flag, your disguise is lousy.

  2. An elevator? In a city center?

    Increase rent to 1700€.

  3. Same but instead of airbnb/booking it’s rooms only affordable for Germans and fraternity students from Holland. 

  4. Very old news and correction (just outside the city centers). As most municipalities of the bigger cities have a 30 day max on it. And even then to invest and open a new one is just not worth it anymore. Most people that do this also quit after a year because of a burn-out with the amount of work it is to put it on airbnb.

  5. There totally where times when I would have taken 700€ for 20m², if it’s downtown. As a young professional, I would have agreed to a lot jist to not have roommates anymore.

  6. 700€ for a 20m2 rooftop with terrace?

    Where so i need to sign?

  7. Had a customer recently complain about squatters in their property. Turned out it was an Airbnb in a building full of them, and demand has been low lately. So a lot of them have stayed unoccupied for a while, but one had a squatter that turned it into what I can only assume was a goon cave given the description they gave to me. Whoever that was had already left by the time they noticed. Apparently they had been there for weeks. Didn’t really trash the place, just tainted it. Mind you, that customer lives a whole two streets away from that flat. Couldn’t be arsed to go check the free money machine from time to time.

  8. I don’t understand why governments in countries with housing disasters (Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain) don’t just ban AirBnb.

    Tourists don’t belong in homes. Residents belong in homes. Tourists belong in hotels.

  9. – “God damn tourists they take away all the housing and arpartments!”

    – Looks inside

    – People and cooperations renting places to toursits instead of long term renters for greed

    I find it weird that the problem cause of airbnb (and similar platforms) renting is pushed on the tourists and not on the landlords which are at fault and activly choosing to rent to tourists since they pay more.

  10. The elevator doesn’t go up to the roof. You have to use an old ladder on the back of the building

  11. and if you say you hate tourism a bunch of savages show up to tell you you should be grateful to them for sustaining the economy.

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