The Battle for Homes: How Does Home Sharing Disrupt Local Residential Markets?

Wei Chen, Zaiyan Wei, Karen L. Xie
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Abstract

As cities debate how to regulate Airbnb and other home-sharing services, we study the impacts of home sharing on local residential real estate markets. By accommodating transient travelers with short-term rental properties, home-sharing platforms have evolved as a major alternative channel that attracts the growing supply of residential properties. However, on the demand side of local residential markets, home-sharing platforms are not a viable option for residents. To demonstrate this dynamic between home sharing and local residential markets, we leverage a unique quasi-experiment on Airbnb—a platform policy that caps the number of properties a host can manage in a city—and find that the policy reduced rents (in the long-term rental markets) and home values (in the for-sale housing markets) by about 3% and did not affect the price-to-rent ratio. Consistent with the conjecture, we find that the policy impacts can be attributed to increased supply in local residential markets because of the policy. Quantitatively, our estimates suggest that, if the density of affected Airbnb properties is 1% higher in a market, the policy may further decrease rents and home values by about 0.03%–0.06%, which is similar across each policy-affected city. Our empirical findings add to the debate about the impacts of home sharing on local residential markets with a novel data set and a unique identification strategy. Practically speaking, our research is a timely response to the debate on regulating home sharing and has implications for various stakeholders of the residential real estate markets. This paper was accepted by Chris Forman, information systems.
房屋之战:房屋共享如何扰乱当地住宅市场?
当城市讨论如何规范Airbnb和其他房屋共享服务时,我们研究了房屋共享对当地住宅房地产市场的影响。通过为临时旅行者提供短期租赁房产,房屋共享平台已经发展成为吸引日益增长的住宅物业供应的主要替代渠道。然而,在当地住宅市场的需求端,民宿共享平台并不是一个可行的选择。为了证明房屋共享和当地住宅市场之间的这种动态关系,我们在airbnb上进行了一项独特的准实验——这是一项平台政策,限制房东在一个城市可以管理的房产数量。我们发现,该政策将租金(在长期租赁市场)和房屋价值(在待售住房市场)降低了约3%,并没有影响租售比。与推测一致,我们发现政策影响可以归因于政策导致的当地住宅市场供应增加。在数量上,我们的估计表明,如果受影响的Airbnb房产的密度在一个市场中高出1%,该政策可能会进一步降低租金和房屋价值约0.03%-0.06%,这在每个受政策影响的城市都是相似的。我们的实证研究结果通过新颖的数据集和独特的识别策略,增加了关于房屋共享对当地住宅市场影响的争论。实际上,我们的研究是对规范共享住房的争论的及时回应,对住宅房地产市场的各个利益相关者都有启示。这篇论文被信息系统的Chris Forman接受。
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