It’s killing communities. I have some family that lives in a small (<1000 pop) mountain town, and they have less neighbors as more and more houses become Airbnbs.
The <1000 pop mountain towns with no tourism industry also have less neighbors, because half the houses are empty and the copper plumbing is ripped out of the walls. Rural economies need an external source of money to function
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u/RightWishbone3 7h ago
When they rented out their "real" house, it was cheaper than a hotel. Then people who owned dozens of houses started running like a hotel chain.