- Fri Nov 28, 2025 1:38 pm
#100996
In itself, Air BnB means that lots more space gets used more efficiently than it would have done. One of my friends who is not well off always uses it when he visits his son, and it suits him. There seems to be a big reaction against it because of a small number of hotspots in eg Central Edinburgh. This may or may not be over the top- it's not like Central Edinburgh was Grimsby before Air BnB. Sort out the tax and regulation, and what's the problem? My friend will pay a bit more for his stays in a not particularly expensive part of Leeds, but he'll cope with that better than he will paying hotel prices.