Thursday, February 2, 2017

ABN Amro: Hotelstop Amsterdam provides for the growth of Airbnb – AT5

The church must be much more going to collaborate with huizenverhuursite Airbnb to nuisance in the future to avoid that set of economists from ABN Amro.

According to the economists the hotelstop in the city that the occupancy rate of existing hotels will continue to rise. With 82 percent, compared to a national average of 58 percent, is the occupancy rate in Amsterdam is already very high, writes The Telegraph.

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At the moment, there are about 30,000 hotel rooms in the city and the expectation is that there is still 6000 will come in the next few years. But because the sustainable continues to grow would also that new hotel rooms over seven years is already crowded, according to the newspaper. ‘The restrictive hotel policy of the capital provides, however, for a further growth stimulus of Airbnb,” says Sonny Duijn, sector economist at the bank.

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Although Duijn states that the cooperation between the municipality and the toeristenplatform all is good, you can make it even better. ‘More intensive cooperation is wise, just to keep disruption to further reduce the liveability monitor. Now there is to look forward how to deal with them. There you need to think of the preventive prevention of nuisance. There are already a lot of data between the municipality and Airbnb exchanged. The best solution is to have even more to work together.’

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