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Airbnb hosts hit back at fed-up locals complaining about tourists ruining the village

Stickers disparaging Airbnb properties were found posted around the town



by Harriet Sinclair published on Yahoo! News


  • Some locals in Llanberis, Wales have moved after holiday lets left homes on streets empty

  • It's become the latest town to be hit by AirBnb in-fighting

  • But AirBnb owners say they're bringing money and life to the town

Airbnb owners in a Welsh village have branded fed-up neighbours "unimaginative" after locals posted "death to AirBnb" stickers and complained that tourism was ruining the area.

Llanberis is a picture-perfect village in the north-west of Wales, situated at the foot of the country's highest mountain of Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon).


But alongside the stunning views, the village has also been beset by local tensions surrounding the letting out of properties via Airbnb.


Some members of the Llanberis community have said the influx of tourists in the area had seen parties and fights in the streets, while some complained that Airbnbs were making it hard for local people to buy houses.


One local resident told MailOnline it was the sheer volume of holiday rental properties in the area that were causing the problem, adding: "I know of a woman whose street was taken over by Airbnbs.

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"She had no neighbours anymore and became really lonely. So she called it a day."

Yahoo News spoke to a number of Airbnb landlords in the area, many of whom spoke anonymously for fear of reprisals, with some saying they believed there would be little money in the area without tourism.


Locals can get 'creative' to make money


"The people who are being hostile are the people who aren't being creative or inventive about how they can benefit from the hospitality," Dr Serena Wagg, who has been an Airbnb host for eight years, told Yahoo News. "Before Airbnb, the area was a very poor place and there was no work there, so the amount of money and affluence coming in is astronomical.


"I don't see what we have to offer apart from tourism. There are so many facets to Airbnb and having more people around - the shops and cafes are benefiting, the people who own the Airbnbs are benefitting, engineers, plumbers electricians, the list goes on and on."


One owner said that they had turned to Airbnb after moving out of the area and having a bad experience with a long-term renter.


"We would hate to see the house stand empty," Rhian Glass said. "We employ local people to clean for us and to maintain the property, we use the local launderette to do the laundry, we recommend restaurants and bars for our guests to enjoy which they do and also they use the shop in the village to get their bits and bobs.


"So our opinion is that tourism is important to Llanberis and tourists do contribute a lot."


'Vandalism is a concern'


Another owner, who did not want to be named as he said he was aware of some hostility towards Airbnb landlords, sad he did understand some of the frustrations people felt.


"There are strong opinions about AirBnb here, about tourism in general," he explained. "You look at it and say tourism isn't particularly well managed here, the park and ride is limited here with what it can cope with."


He also said that he had experienced some negative comments about his AirBnb property, adding "Certainly vandalism or stickers are a concern; if a building is defaced, who wants to come and stay in it?"


Read the full article at https://news.yahoo.com/airbnb-hosts-hit-back-at-fed-up-locals-complaining-about-tourists-ruining-the-village-075319276.html



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