Review: Airbnb against the city. Reflections on Tourist Housing in Heritage Areas

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56039/rgn22a12

Keywords:

tourism, heritage, housing

Abstract

Airbnb is a private-to-private property rental business model boomed in cities with high tourist and residential
demand. It has been installed in a growing number of historic metropolitan centers, medium-sized cities and 
towns in Mexico and the rest of the world. At the international level, the multiplication of tourist housing presents 
a constant: it aims particularly at heritage neighborhoods with housing and public spaces of great architectural,
historical, contextual, scenic and/or esthetic value. These neighborhoods are attractive to tourists because they
are “living” neighborhoods, i.e. still inhabited by the local middle or working classes that give the site its full
use and heritage value. However, the profitability offered by Airbnb drives the massive long-term rental housing
exit from market (with its respective loss of local inhabitants) to incorporate them into tourist rentals (floating
populations of short-stay visitors). Likewise, real estate speculation appears when selling properties brokers and
owners inflate prices under the argument of selling a business. Airbnb has turned against the city, or at least
against its primary function: a place to live.

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Author Biographies

  • David Navarrete Escobedo, Universidad de Guanajuato, Departamento de Arquitectura

    Universidad de Guanajuato, Departamento de Arquitectura

  • Alma Pineda Almanza, Universidad de Guanajuato, División de arquitectura, arte y diseño

    Universidad de Guanajuato, División de arquitectura, arte y diseño

References

avarrete, David y Pineda, Alma (2022). Airbnb contra la ciudad. Reflexiones sobre la vivienda turística en zonas patrimoniales. Editorial Madorla, Santiago de Querétaro, ISBN: 978-607-99592-0-3

Published

2024-06-16

How to Cite

Review: Airbnb against the city. Reflections on Tourist Housing in Heritage Areas. (2024). Gremium, 11(22). https://doi.org/10.56039/rgn22a12

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