• rabber@lemmy.ca
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    12 hours ago

    They banned airbnb in victoria bc last year and rent here has actually went down. From this one single change.

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      But the land lords told us Airbnb doesn’t effect rental prices and actually let’s people afford homes!

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        Yeah it freed up entire apartments is what helped. I was able to BUY my own condo due to a slight correction in prices partly thanks to this policy

        I bet someone would have outbid me and made it into an airbnb if not for this policy

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      12 hours ago

      Reducing rent prices was the plan and to be honest, the obvious outcome when demand goes down.

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        11 hours ago

        You can also buy one of these tiny former airbnb studio condos for like 20k cad down if you are desperate. Good way to enter the market if that’s all you can come up with. They are all sitting on the market and you can lowball.

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            Just go on realtor.ca and look for 0 bedroom 1 bath units

            20k down will get you into a <400k condo that will be like 2/3 the cost of what rent would be

            However I would be concerned it’s a hard sell in 5 years when you want to upgrade. I know a lady who lives happily in 400sqft but I couldn’t.

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      I live in a small CA mountain town that was “the only town open” during COVID, and as such, Airbnb went apeshit. Well the market got oversaturated and now with people trying to offload these properties or rent them out to long term residents , and shocker, rents are coming down (along with home prices). We still have yoyos trying to get $4k/mo for a 2/1 piece of shit because I’m guessing they’re upside down on their mortgage, but those properties have been sitting on the market for at least 6mos. I have zero empathy for the people that bought high and losing their asses because they wanted to make it rich at the expense of our local population.