JohnDe
La dolce vita
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now i note in certain ( foreign ) nations Airbnb , is failing fast ( but NOT everywhere )
is that happening in Oz or will tourism and the future ( Brisbane ) Olympics Games allow Australia a slower decline in Airbnb demand ( if any )
good luck on getting a speedy ( and satisfactory ) completion
I think it depends on the government regulation for different locations. Take Victoria for an example, because of the housing shortage there was or is new regulation that limits the number of days that a property can be leased using Airbnb, and some tax changes. Most likely to gently persuade property owners to rent rather than Airbnb, aimed at high density population locations.
In my state nothing has changed, and the government said that there were no plans to change in this term or the next.
I already have a beach apartment that I Airbnb, works out that it is very popular for about 8 months of the year, and quiet for the rest. However, the dollar return after 4 months using Airbnb equaled 12 month's rent.
There is no certainty in anything anymore, but with a bit of planning and the right locations it is possible to make a good income.