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- 78% of New Yorkers want to be able to Airbnb out their apartments, says new poll - Time Out Worldwide
78% of New Yorkers want to be able to Airbnb out their apartments, says new poll - Time Out Worldwide
Summary
A recent poll indicates that a significant majority (78%) of New Yorkers support the ability to rent out their apartments on platforms like Airbnb. This information highlights the strong public demand for short-term rental options. Hosts in New York should be aware of this public sentiment, especially when navigating local regulations.
Key Insights
- •78% of New Yorkers want to be able to Airbnb out their apartments, according to a new poll.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in New York should stay informed on local regulations regarding short-term rentals, given the strong public support for them.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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