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People Are Gonna Love Airbnbs Disappearing
Summary
This video takes an anti-Airbnb stance and satirically suggests that banning STRs would lower housing prices, allow long-term tenants to rent luxury properties, and cause a plummet in mortgage rates, benefiting home buyers. It humorously suggests that increased business for hotels and motels would offset the loss of revenue from tourism and travel and enable property tax revenues to benefit the local communities.
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