TY - RPRT AB - What this research is about This research examines changes in the short-term rental accommodation (STRA) market, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores landlords’ perceptions and the factors influencing their decisions to move properties into or out of the STRA market. Why this research is important The STRA market has expanded globally since the advent of platforms such as Airbnb. As popularity has surged, there has been a trend towards ‘non-hosted STRA’ – where an entire property is rented without the host present. Australia’s housing crisis has intensified pressure on policymakers to address the impact of STRA on housing affordability and availability – especially in tourist areas. To do this, it is critical to understand the changing dynamics of STRA. AU - Lang, Michaela AU - Clair, Amy AU - Page, Kira AU - Bonar, Gary AU - Newman, Joshua CY - Melbourne DO - 10.18408/ahuri5233701 L1 - internal-pdf://2244178460/AHURI-Final-Report-451-Insights-into short-ter.pdf PB - Australian Housing and Urban ÂþÌìÌÃÈë¿Ú Institute PY - 2025 ST - Insights into short-term rental accommodation: history, statistics and landlord perspectives T2 - ÂþÌìÌÃÈë¿ÚFinal Report No. 451 TI - Insights into short-term rental accommodation: history, statistics and landlord perspectives UR - /research/final-reports/451 ID - 1222 ER -