Cape Town is facing growing challenges from overtourism, prompting intense scrutiny of the city’s short-term vacation rental market. Local residents and housing advocates argue that the rapid rise of platforms like Airbnb has significantly reduced the availability of long-term housing and driven up rental prices, making the city increasingly unaffordable for locals. As visitor numbers continue to surge, community members and city officials are debating the necessity of implementing stricter regulations on short-term rentals to balance economic benefits with housing accessibility.
- Cape Town is experiencing a significant influx of international tourists, raising concerns over the impact of overtourism on local infrastructure and community life.
- Critics argue that the growth of short-term rental platforms incentivizes landlords to cater to tourists rather than local tenants, limiting the long-term housing supply.
- The shift toward vacation rentals has contributed to rising property values and rental costs, pricing residents out of central and coastal neighborhoods.
- Housing advocates are calling on municipal authorities to introduce regulations, such as registration requirements and limits on rental days, to protect the local housing market.
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