Barcelona to ban apartment rentals to tourists in bid to cut housing costs
Briefly

Barcelona will revoke licenses for 10,101 tourist apartments by 2029 to combat soaring housing costs affecting residents, aiming to eliminate the concept of current tourist flats in the city.
The rise in short-term rentals has increased rents by 68% and home prices by 38%, causing housing access inequality, especially for the youth in Barcelona.
Barcelona's move to restrict tourist rentals aligns with similar actions in other European cities like Lisbon and Berlin to tackle gentrification and prioritize affordable housing.
Spain's housing minister supports Barcelona's ban on tourist rentals, emphasizing the importance of ensuring access to affordable housing.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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