The spread of short-term rentals in the capital of Tuscany has pushed up rents and priced out residents. Shops that once served locals have become rarities. Lockboxes for keys sit next to the ...
As Hurricane Florence barrels toward the East Coast, many residents are evacuating areas expected to be hit hard by the Category 3 storm. For those without a place to ride out the storm, Airbnb -- and ...
The $0 housing listings will be available until October 1 and all local taxes/fees will also be waived Airbnb has made its accommodations free for evacuees and disaster relief workers of Hurricane ...
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30% of homes in central Florence, Italy, are listed on Airbnb, the Wall Street Journal said. Florence's rents have risen 42% since 2016 and locals, no longer able to afford it, are leaving. The city ...
Tourists sprawled over sidewalks, garbage piled up in the streets, and thousands-strong lines to enter museums. Overtourism feels a long time ago now, but the after effects are still being felt in ...
In Florence, one of Italy's most famous tourist destinations, the local council has moved to limit the number of short-term holiday lets available. (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP) Florence city ...
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Looking to live here? You'll be lucky. Photo: Andreas Solaro/AFP In less than a year nearly 500 residents of Florence lost their homes to landlords looking to turn them into lucrative holiday rentals ...