Great, still nto enough to fix the market, but great. The owners need to enter a list too to be sure they are not offering services by other ways.
It is necessary, it cannot be that to live in Madrid they offer me a room without windows for €600
I’m sure the hotel market in Madrid won’t see this as quick and easy way to grab cash s/.
A shock to the supply side like this will only rapidly escalate the remaining rentals and hotels further out of reach.
Removing 65,000 Airbnb units and converting them to long-term rentals in Spain sounds impactful, but it’s just 3–4% of the total housing needed (estimates say Spain needs 1.5–2 million homes).
It might slightly ease pressure in tourist-heavy cities like Barcelona or Madrid, but it’s not a structural solution. It’s more of a populist measure — politically popular, easy to implement, but ultimately limited in scope.
Real change requires serious investment in affordable housing, better urban planning, and long-term rental incentives. Otherwise, the housing crisis will persist regardless of Airbnb regulations.
It would be more if it was easier to complain.
Therw is a tourist apartment near me. Every weekend banging music at 6-7am as they return from the club.
The webpage to denounce requires a specific version of adobe to function.
Tourists in hotels. Residents in residential buildings.
If that doesn’t suit you, go somewhere else and tell your friends to do the same.
We need to cut tourist numbers by at least 20% to recover some of the quality of life we’ve lost.
Banning tourist apartaments is a great first step.
Guiris: dont waste your tme talking about GDP as you absolutely love to do in these conversations. It means nothing to us. Go away and eat your processed slop . We know youre hungry.
Poor Fran and Marta, the lovely Spanish couple who earned a few extra euros a month by renting one of the 500 flats they own in Madrid…
I’ve always done my part by only booking at hostals and hotels. I’ve never stayed in an AirBnb. No thanks.
Its a normal movement that must have been done much earlier. In this regard how can anyone think about over 60k bars, discos, cafeterias or any kind of business operating without a license? Its just hilarious. And Airbnb is also guilty, because has been making millions of euros listing illegal flats…so im missing also a fine in addition to the delisting…
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This is part of the way
Hopefully that’s correct
Great, still nto enough to fix the market, but great. The owners need to enter a list too to be sure they are not offering services by other ways.
It is necessary, it cannot be that to live in Madrid they offer me a room without windows for €600
I’m sure the hotel market in Madrid won’t see this as quick and easy way to grab cash s/.
A shock to the supply side like this will only rapidly escalate the remaining rentals and hotels further out of reach.
Removing 65,000 Airbnb units and converting them to long-term rentals in Spain sounds impactful, but it’s just 3–4% of the total housing needed (estimates say Spain needs 1.5–2 million homes).
It might slightly ease pressure in tourist-heavy cities like Barcelona or Madrid, but it’s not a structural solution. It’s more of a populist measure — politically popular, easy to implement, but ultimately limited in scope.
Real change requires serious investment in affordable housing, better urban planning, and long-term rental incentives. Otherwise, the housing crisis will persist regardless of Airbnb regulations.
It would be more if it was easier to complain.
Therw is a tourist apartment near me. Every weekend banging music at 6-7am as they return from the club.
The webpage to denounce requires a specific version of adobe to function.
Tourists in hotels. Residents in residential buildings.
If that doesn’t suit you, go somewhere else and tell your friends to do the same.
We need to cut tourist numbers by at least 20% to recover some of the quality of life we’ve lost.
Banning tourist apartaments is a great first step.
Guiris: dont waste your tme talking about GDP as you absolutely love to do in these conversations. It means nothing to us. Go away and eat your processed slop . We know youre hungry.
Poor Fran and Marta, the lovely Spanish couple who earned a few extra euros a month by renting one of the 500 flats they own in Madrid…
Fabulous
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I’ve always done my part by only booking at hostals and hotels. I’ve never stayed in an AirBnb. No thanks.
Its a normal movement that must have been done much earlier. In this regard how can anyone think about over 60k bars, discos, cafeterias or any kind of business operating without a license? Its just hilarious. And Airbnb is also guilty, because has been making millions of euros listing illegal flats…so im missing also a fine in addition to the delisting…
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