142,000 Visitors and $77 Million: Airbnb By the Numbers in DC
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In late September, legislation was introduced in the District that would heavily regulate the city’s Airbnb industry. Shortly before Thanksgiving, the multi-billion-dollar short-term rental company published a report, perhaps in response to the proposed bills, that illustrates the economic impact that Airbnb has on the nation’s capital.
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Here is a quick snapshot of the report by the numbers:
Curious what it’s like to be an Airbnb host in DC? Check out UrbanTurf’s interview with a local host from this summer.
This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/142000_visitors_airbnb_by_the_numbers_in_dc/10630.
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