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Hotel rates in New York City likely to go up with Airbnb rentals gone

September 18, 2023
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Many Airbnb users with bookings in New York City this Christmas are scrambling to find new accommodations.

The company announced plans to cancel and refund bookings for stays after Dec. 1, according to the Associated Press, after long-planned regulations aimed at curbing illegal short-term rentals in the city went into effect on Sept. 5.  

The regulations, which caused an uproar among travelers and short-term rental owners, require hosts be present for stays of less than 30 days, with no more than two people staying in a dwelling at a time. Hosts must also register and get approval from the city — or both hosts and booking sites may be subject to hefty fines.

The travel industry website Skift estimates Airbnb short-term listings in New York City dropped 77% from June 4 to Sept. 10, likely sending many in search of new accommodations.

Hotel rates in New York City likely to go up with Airbnb rentals gone

“Over the past week, we’ve seen the strongest booking pace for the forward six-month period than we’ve seen at any time going back to 2015,” Kevin Davis, CEO of JLL Hotels & Hospitality’s Americas, told “Squawk Box Asia” Monday.

“In addition, if you look at Google searches, just over the past week for New York City hotels, those are up 24%, relative to the past 60-day period,” he said. “We’re seeing a tremendous amount of interest in people staying in New York City hotels.”

NYC hotel rates to go up

New York City has more than enough hotels to meet traveler demand, Davis said, citing an unprecedented supply of new hotel rooms in the city.    

“Since 2020, 10,000 new hotel rooms have been delivered, and over the next couple of years, another 10,000 new hotel rooms will be delivered to the city,” he said. “So there’s absolutely more than enough supply of hotel rooms to accommodate all the tourists that want to come to New York City.”

Airbnb crackdown in NYC causes uproar from hosts and some homeowners

Still, with most short-term rentals off the table, Davis said hotel rates are likely to rise.   

“The message for your viewers is if they’re thinking about coming to New York City, they should plan to make the reservation sooner rather than later,” he said, “We expect prices will likely increase, particularly as we get deeper into the year.”

Demand will also get a boost from a drop in airfares in the United States, as airlines try to spur fall travel demand, Davis told CNBC’s Mandy Drury.  

“In New York City, for example, actually August relative to July, fares were down 14%,” Davis said. “If you look at fares from major cities in the U.S. into New York City, they’re down about 17%, so consumers are definitely seeing a break in airfare today.”

Knock-on effect

From London to Paris and Dubai, cities across the world have regulated short-term rental markets.  

But New York’s regulations go further than most, leading to concerns that other cities may adopt similar measures.

“It’s certainly possible that they could follow the lead of New York City,” Davis said. “My best guess, though, is that they’ll likely see what happens over the next six to 12 months in terms of enforcement and what the implications are for the city before you actually see similar types of legislation passed in other cities.”

What we’re seeing in the short-term rental space now is, frankly, a correction.

Kevin Davis

CEO, JLL Hotels & Hospitality’s Americas

Stricter short-term housing rules are on the table in the United States — in cities like Atlanta, Dallas and New Orleans, Davis said — as well places like Florence, Italy and Melbourne, Australia.

During the pandemic, many homeowners marketed their properties on Airbnb to make money during a period of unprecedented demand for short-term rentals by leisure travelers, Davis said.

“What we’re seeing in the short-term rental space now is, frankly, a correction and a reversion to the mean,” he said. “Leisure travel is starting to pull back now, and as a result, you’re seeing a softening in short term rental demand in many markets.”

CNBC’s Chiew Tong Goh contributed to this report.

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