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Budapest to Ban Short-term rentals, Evolve Acquires 1,000 Homes, and Airbnb-Friendly Buildings Cross 1,300 - RSU by PriceLabs
Summary
This article discusses a ban on short-term rentals in Budapest, the acquisition of 1,000 homes by Evolve, and the increase of Airbnb-friendly buildings to over 1,300. Hosts should be aware of potential regulatory changes in Budapest and stay informed about market trends that could impact their business.
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