Interesting map. I was in Gdańsk once. There is an island which is full of newly built apartments near the city centre. Literally almost every home was used as a home for tourists, even next to hotel,s as hotels ara e more expensive option
Fmarulezkd on
More than 12% and up to….?
onehandedbackhand on
So it’s basically a map of popular tourist destinations? (not being snarky, genuinely asking)
cool-sheep on
Does that include people owning a holiday home and not renting it out?
Relevant_Level8654 on
Really now? In Spain can tourists rent?
Papapa_555 on
Correction.
Percentage of homes **declared** as vacation rental use.
fiendishrabbit on
If you overlay this with a population density map… With the exception of Madrid pretty much all of populated Spain has a tourist rental problem.
pokIane on
Only places which are up for tourist rentals should be places specifically build for it. If some rich asshole wants to rent out a house or apartment to tourists, make them buy an empty plot of land and build it themselves.
pacifically_plutonic on
I know a rich family (from one of the northeastern European countries) who bought a house in Malaga and use it intermittently for holidays. I believe that sort of behavior is quite popular among the rich elite in the European countries with crappy winter weather.
In the case of the origin country I mentioned, this climate escapism is widespread enough amongst the well-off to merit opening a local school for their children there.
Are locals in Spain worried about that kind of tourism as well? Or since these people are generally rich and well behaved, the hate doesn’t extend to them?
Bet3lgeus3 on
Airbnb must be nerfed
M4_8 on
Very interesting that you can see the outline of Central System mountains just by Madrid
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Source: INE [https://www.ine.es/experimental/viv_turistica/exp_viv_turistica_tablas.htm](https://www.ine.es/experimental/viv_turistica/exp_viv_turistica_tablas.htm)
Data originally done for r/spainhousing
Interesting map. I was in Gdańsk once. There is an island which is full of newly built apartments near the city centre. Literally almost every home was used as a home for tourists, even next to hotel,s as hotels ara e more expensive option
More than 12% and up to….?
So it’s basically a map of popular tourist destinations? (not being snarky, genuinely asking)
Does that include people owning a holiday home and not renting it out?
Really now? In Spain can tourists rent?
Correction.
Percentage of homes **declared** as vacation rental use.
If you overlay this with a population density map… With the exception of Madrid pretty much all of populated Spain has a tourist rental problem.
Only places which are up for tourist rentals should be places specifically build for it. If some rich asshole wants to rent out a house or apartment to tourists, make them buy an empty plot of land and build it themselves.
I know a rich family (from one of the northeastern European countries) who bought a house in Malaga and use it intermittently for holidays. I believe that sort of behavior is quite popular among the rich elite in the European countries with crappy winter weather.
In the case of the origin country I mentioned, this climate escapism is widespread enough amongst the well-off to merit opening a local school for their children there.
Are locals in Spain worried about that kind of tourism as well? Or since these people are generally rich and well behaved, the hate doesn’t extend to them?
Airbnb must be nerfed
Very interesting that you can see the outline of Central System mountains just by Madrid