My parents retired early because of health issues. They decided to sell their house and have since lived in 15 Airbnbs across ...
The rise of short-term rentals, despite quality-of-life concerns, has been a windfall for locals with business savvy.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion
Lorne Gunter: Edmonton infill even worse with advent of rooms for rent
This makes infill even worse, if that’s possible.
Everyday frictions over traffic, housing and local planning are exposing a growing tension across Ireland and Europe between democratic decision-making and the power of global technology companies.
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Residents fear their idyllic seaside community is being taken over by Airbnbs with 'noisy guests'
Locals living near Southbourne Beach in Bournemouth, Dorset, believe the area has become overrun with holiday lets, which ...
One of the smartest things you can do to live a big life on a small budget is to get rid of your debt. If you don’t have ...
If you’ve toured Graceland, you know the highlights: the private planes, the music-note gates, the legendary Jungle Room. But ...
Abadoned pup Cash had just a '30 per cent chance of survival' and was one of over 13 million stray animals who are unloved and homeless on the streets of the Philippines. He was saved when a couple ...
Everyday frictions over traffic, housing and local planning are exposing a growing tension across Ireland and Europe between democratic decision-making and the power of global technology companies ...
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
Airbnb encourages LA residents to rent homes during World Cup surge
With more than 100,000 visitors expected to travel to Los Angeles this summer for the World Cup, short-term rental platform Airbnb is encouraging residents to rent out their homes to fans. The company ...
Ryan Trahan on MSN
What it’s like living inside a hill in the middle of Missouri
A couple attempting to visit all 50 U.S. states in just 50 days arrives at one of the most unusual homes of their journey. Hidden inside a grassy hill in Missouri, the Airbnb is an earth-sheltered ...
A Victorian property owner who plonked a boat and a trio of tiny homes on the site of a former vineyard burned on Black Saturday could be set for a $1m-plus payday.
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