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According to a study entitled "Developments in the field of short-term real estate leasing in Greece", more than 126,000 properties had been leased in the short term by 2018 through various platforms ", included in the last quarterly edition of the Center for Planning and Economic Research) "Economic Developments".
The study is based on data from the international AirDNA database, which records short-term rental properties via Airbnb, the world's largest short-term rental platform.
As indicated, Attica, South Aegean and Crete seem to have the largest number of short-term dwellings during the period, since they account for more than 60% of the total number of dwellings (from 76.5% in 2012). 61.6% in 2018).
There are three other regions, Central Macedonia, the Ionian Islands and the Peloponnese, where the total number of dwellings ranged from 13.9% of the total in 2011 to 26.3% in 2018.
The participation of the other seven regions is considerably lower, the number of short-term rental houses that operated there at the end of the first half of 2018 amounted to 12.1% of the total, while the number of dwellings Correspondents ranged from 196 to the West. Macedonia at 3,880 in Thessaly.
Attica
With regard to the evolution of short-term rental housing in the region of Attica, which has the largest number of dwellings, the central sector of Athens seems to account for 53.3% of corresponding dwellings at the end of the period, of which 93% are concentrated in the municipality of Athens. .
East Attica, which includes several seaside municipalities, holds 19.3% of short-term rentals in Attica. In this area, the municipality of Saronikos includes 20.3% of housing, the municipality of Vari-Voula-Vouliagmenis 19.8%, while the percentage of municipalities Marathon and Markopoulou-Mesogaias raises to 9.8 %.
At 11.0%, dwellings in the south sector of Attica, in which the municipalities of Glyfada, Palaio Faliro and Kallithea, accounted respectively for 25.2%, 18.2% and 16.0%.
Breakdown of active short-term accommodation by region
The six regions with the largest number of dwellings occupy a total of 87.5% of active dwellings in all months, with the total number of active dwellings ranging from 40,944 in February to 69,213 in June. In the remaining seven regions, the total number of dwellings ranges from 5,834 in February to 9,974 in June and the corresponding figure in total active housing is 12.5%.
The change in the number of active dwellings between January and June 2018 seems to reflect mainly the seasonality of this activity, while being linked to the steady upward trend in the number of market participants. A decrease in the total number of active dwellings is observed in February compared to January, with increases in the coming months.
Similarly, almost all regions, with the exception of Western Greece, Macedonia, Central Greece and Peloponnese, recorded steady growth, with the first two increasing slightly in February compared with January (5 June). 9% and 5.3%, respectively) and the two following marginal increments (0.7% and 0.5%, respectively). The increase in the number of dwellings between June and January in the country as a whole is 66.5%, the total number of active dwellings rising from 47,558 in January to 79,188 in June (beginning of the year). 39; summer).
As expected on the basis of the seasonality of tourist traffic in mainly summer destinations, the island regions record significant increases, reaching 123.4% in the Ionian Islands, 99.1% in the South of Aegean and 73.6% in Crete. (high activity regions) and more than 150% in North Aegean (region with the lowest participation).
Macedonia of the East
In the category of less active regions, East Macedonia and Thrace (111.7%) recorded a strong increase. The smallest increases were recorded in West Macedonia (21.1%) and Attica (28.2%), with the number of active dwellings in Attica having been replaced in January (12.376) by the South Aegean. June (16,821).
The above developments have resulted in a differentiated picture of the distribution of active rental housing in the short term between regions in winter compared to the first month of summer. On the other hand, Attica (20.0% vs. 26.0%) was significantly affected by the stock in June, with a significant increase in shares in South Aegean (21.2% vs. 17.8%). ), the Ionian Islands (11.7% against 8.7%) and Crete (18.5% against 17.7%). The variation between summer and winter will probably be more pronounced with the integration of data that should be released for the rest of the summer.
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