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Sharing Economy & Short-Term Rentals

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This Real Estate Review article is stored in the IAAO Library.

Abstract:

This study examines the effects of regulations targeting Airbnb and other short-term rental (STR) suppliers in the urban center of New Orleans. I show that although the new ordinances reduced participation in the STR market as intended, STR usage actually increased in the neighborhoods adjacent to areas the most affected by the regulations. I subsequently show that the new regulations depressed property values in the neighborhoods facing the tightest regulations by approximately 30%, implying that homeowners factor into their housing purchasing decisions the option to participate in the STR market.