• FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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      16 hours ago

      hotels/hostels?

      Airbnb turns potential living space into hotel space and thereby helps driving up housing prices. The whole concept is inherently problematic.

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        7 hours ago

        If you are looking for a permanent place somewhere in Europe, it’s very difficult to quickly find monthly or weekly rentals with the appropriate monthly or weekly discount you will find on Airbnb. I don’t discount it’s négatives, but with the paperwork burden to find a medium or long term place in many areas in Europe Airbnb does the best job of cutting through all of that and getting you a place now

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        16 hours ago

        Not quite hotel space as I have yet to find a hotel that can accommodate several families traveling together with a shared space, including a fully stocked kitchen, washer and dryer, parking, etc. There’s definitely a demand for something like this that isn’t filled in any other way.

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        Without airbnb more hotels would be built instead of apartment buildings. The tourists will get a place to sleep eventually, you just have to decide whether it’s in an apartment or a hotel. That will determine future construction projects

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          2 hours ago

          hotels are controlled by laws and zoning, airbnb gets around that and turns planned living space into hotel space.

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          7 hours ago

          You can’t just build a hotel in a residential area, that usually goes against zoning laws which Airbnb circumvents

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            Yeah, that’s why we should have mixed use zoning. I stayed in a hotel in a residential area in Seoul, it was great. There’s convenience stores everywhere and little restaurants and cafes next to residential houses

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        12 hours ago

        Never book flights through booking.com, they use a third party company called GoToGate who have the worst customer service possible and do not refund, and only try to charge for more.

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          They tried to not refund my whole flight so I talked to customer support which refused so I charged back with my credit card and they reversed the original refund and gave me the whole refund

          Never book with that site or any of its affiliates

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      16 hours ago

      HomeExchange looks good and is European.

      It naturally lacks the depth of listings that Airbnb does but will grow if people use them

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          And it does all the same bullshit airbnb does. Even if they have different policies (spoiler: they’re the same) they cause the same problems related to using homes as profit machines for assholes.