A potential revenue crisis looms for Airbnb, the renowned platform that enables property owners to rent out their spaces to travellers, signaling trouble in the real estate market.
Recent data comparing Airbnb profits in the US in May 2022 and May 2023 reveals a significant decline in revenues for the San Francisco-based company, with cities like Phoenix, Arizona, and Austin, Texas experiencing a nearly 50 per cent drop. These figures indicate that Airbnb may be facing a developing crisis.
This alarming decrease in revenues raises concerns about a possible housing market crash, evoking memories of the infamous 2008 subprime crisis, which caused a severe economic recession in the United States.
The Airbnb collapse is real.
— Nick Gerli (@nickgerli1) June 27, 2023
Revenues are down nearly 50% in cities like Phoenix and Austin.
Watch out for a wave of forced selling from Airbnb owners later this year in the areas hit hardest by the revenue collapse. pic.twitter.com/xjGkj7bFC5
According to Nick Gerli, CEO of Reventure Consulting, individuals who purchased homes when interest rates were lower may be able to retain their properties as their monthly expenses are relatively lower.
However, those with higher monthly expenses may be compelled to sell their properties.
10) I think "newbie" Airbnb owners who bought over the last 1-2 years with a mortgage are in trouble.
— Nick Gerli (@nickgerli1) June 27, 2023
They got in at a high price. And have a high monthly payment. And little margin for error.
They could be some of the first to sell later in 2023 when the season ends.
Post-pandemic, there has been a shift in preference towards luxury, boutique, and lifestyle hotels over traditional Airbnbs.
I went to a conference in Orlando earlier this year and the Airbnb prices I saw were as high the hotels'. At that point I prefer to pick a hotel near the conference and not have to deal with Airbnb nonsense. I'm not surprised by this at all https://t.co/jx52lD7ZhK
— Kat is not here🧠 (@KatNRegalado) June 28, 2023
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One significant factor that has influenced people to choose hotels over Airbnb is the excessive service and cleaning charges imposed by Airbnb.
Guests have complained about additional fees for services, cleaning, and taxes, which significantly surpass the initially advertised amount.
Instances of guests being charged an extra $180 (INR 12,000) for cleaning and $80 (INR 6,000) during checkout have been reported.
It was obviously coming if you talked to people.
— Panda (@ThePandaKen) June 28, 2023
"Nobody uses Airbnb anymore, it's too expensive" is almost a guaranteed response.
The hidden fees made planning trips difficult. Hotels are more transparent.
Airbnb was great in its prime for travelling w/kids...got greedy. https://t.co/1GyHfUXqE3
High prices, Airbnb host with ridiculous demands such as buying back garbage bags and all types of household items despite them not having any type of cleaning service, charging you for not replacing food etc etc.. Airbnb is a scam. Glad it’s dying https://t.co/3e6sxo4KG4
— Aya👑🍋 (@AyaisMUsikWhore) June 29, 2023
Here’s my Airbnb receipt from spending ONE NIGHT in Denver (in a small townhouse)
— Dani Donovan 👩🏻🎨 ADHD Comics (@danidonovan) May 18, 2021
Price listed: $150
Actual cost: $350+ pic.twitter.com/Alb6H1U0vS
Phoenix Airbnb experienced a significant setback during the busiest weekend of the Super Bowl in February 2023, when the owner of 95 properties had to reduce prices from $1,200 (INR 98,000) to $500 (INR 41,000) after only half of the properties were booked.
All these factors have tarnished the image of Airbnb, potentially leading to a market crash.
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