How Airbnb took over the world
by Harriet Sherwood from Technology | The Guardian on (#4EGD9)
In just 11 years, it has grown from nothing to a $30bn firm. But critics say Airbnb's rise has come at a huge cost to urban life - and cities across the planet are trying to find ways to rein it in.
Rowan Hughes stayed in Airbnb accommodation on holidays for several years before she decided to make some extra cash from her own home in south-east London. When refurbishing the property, she created a room with an en-suite bathroom and its own front door, listing it on the accommodation-sharing platform at the start of this year.
Hughes, 37, considered getting a lodger, but using Airbnb offered the flexibility to reclaim the room when her own friends and family came to stay. So far, she has mainly attracted business travellers, who prefer her homely atmosphere and 50-a-night charge to nearby chain hotels where soulless rooms cost significantly more.
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