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The Economic Model That Could Break Europe: Why Airbnb's Expansion Is Destroying European City Housing

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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New data across six European capitals shows Airbnb has removed more housing from the long-term rental market than any single EU policy has restored. Here is the scale of the problem.

A dataset compiled by an academic consortium at the request of the European Parliament's housing committee, published in March 2026, provides the most comprehensive measurement yet of what short-term rental platforms — primarily Airbnb, Booking.com, and VRBO — have done to the housing supply of European cities. The headline figure is striking: in the six cities studied (Amsterdam, Barcelona, Lisbon, Dublin, Vienna, and Rome), the platforms have collectively removed an estimated 180,000 residential units from the long-term rental market, converting them to short-term tourist accommodation.

To put this in context: the EU's flagship housing investment programmes over the same period have produced approximately 45,000 new affordable housing units across all 27 member states combined. The math is devastating. Platforms that require no public investment have removed four times as many residential units from the market as the continent's most ambitious housing investment programme has created.

The dynamics are straightforward even if the policy response is not. A Lisbon apartment that rents for €900 per month to a local family on a 12-month lease generates approximately €10,800 per year for its owner. The same apartment listed on Airbnb at €120 per night with a 65 percent occupancy rate generates approximately €28,500 per year — two and a half times the income, with the additional flexibility to reclaim the property for personal use.

The individual rationality of the owner's decision is unambiguous. The collective irrationality of a city where hundreds of thousands of such decisions are made simultaneously is equally unambiguous: a housing market from which the affordable rental supply is progressively extracted, in which the residents who provide the city's services cannot afford to live in the city they serve.

Airbnb's political response to regulatory pressure has been sophisticated: positioning itself as an enabler of homeowner income supplementation rather than a driver of housing market transformation, accepting regulatory requirements that appear comprehensive while lobbying against the specific enforcement mechanisms that would make them effective.

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