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Gore1FL

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24. My neighborhood has been taken over by long-term rentals.
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 12:10 PM
Nov 2022

Those of us that own are surrounded by 1-2 residents who generally don't care.

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It's a big part of reason many places have a housing crisis. Inefficient occupancy. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2022 #1
This begs the question Tom Rinaldo Nov 2022 #2
Scottsdale, AZ. n/t Coventina Nov 2022 #6
This is Scottsdale, right? Wow. CurtEastPoint Nov 2022 #3
Yes, south Scottsdale. When we bought, it was a working class neighborhood. Coventina Nov 2022 #4
You are in my area of south Scottsdale. I attended Coronado High School. ChazII Nov 2022 #34
Short term rentals, and the stresses they bring, LastDemocratInSC Nov 2022 #5
And people wonder why we have a housing crisis. n/t Coventina Nov 2022 #7
What app did you use to find this map? jmbar2 Nov 2022 #15
It's not an app, it's a map from a grass-roots org in our neighborhood. Coventina Nov 2022 #17
Thanks jmbar2 Nov 2022 #19
I am between Oak and Thomas ChazII Nov 2022 #35
We bought our house in 2004, but have lived in the area since 1997 Coventina Nov 2022 #37
It's a world wide problem. LakeArenal Nov 2022 #8
The question is - how many of these dots are full time Airbnbs? tinrobot Nov 2022 #9
The vast majority of them are, as they are owned by investment companies. n/t Coventina Nov 2022 #11
That's not right. tinrobot Nov 2022 #16
We can't as the governor and legislature passed a law forbidding local authorities Coventina Nov 2022 #18
That would be Dougie Duchebag and his ilk? CurtEastPoint Nov 2022 #20
Got it in one!!! Coventina Nov 2022 #21
Jeez... thank God Krazy Lake Lady lost. CurtEastPoint Nov 2022 #22
Who is renting these?! jmbar2 Nov 2022 #10
Good idea, I will! Coventina Nov 2022 #12
Our neighborhood is a lot like that. we can do it Nov 2022 #13
Plenty of accomodations for a DU convention bucolic_frolic Nov 2022 #14
Yes, lots of good restaurants. Not as many as before COVID, though. Coventina Nov 2022 #26
Interesting. Looks like less than 10%. MineralMan Nov 2022 #23
When you have that many non-residents, it makes a HUGE impact. Coventina Nov 2022 #27
OK. You live there. I don't. MineralMan Nov 2022 #28
We're stuck until retirement, at least a decade away. Coventina Nov 2022 #29
Does "local communitees" include HOAs? Mr.Bill Nov 2022 #30
I think that does include HOAs, because I know of a nearby townhome complex Coventina Nov 2022 #31
My neighborhood has been taken over by long-term rentals. Gore1FL Nov 2022 #24
I've heard (earlier on DU, weeks ago) that short term rentals weren't the golden calf that a lot of SWBTATTReg Nov 2022 #25
There is a limit for how many units a market can support tinrobot Nov 2022 #32
I think you're on the money w/ your analysis. NT SWBTATTReg Nov 2022 #33
From the City of Scottsdale ChazII Nov 2022 #36
We're hoping this will help, but the problem is that so many stay on the downlow. Coventina Nov 2022 #38
A typical home would just need to have 5-7 days of rent to make mortgage, taxes and upkeep. TheBlackAdder Nov 2022 #39
We have seen this happen Zeitghost Nov 2022 #40
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