A Christchurch city councillor calls for government data access on Airbnb rentals to enable better policy decisions, citing concerns over ghost communities, commercialisation of housing, and the lack of regulatory tools due to restricted data access.
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Now there is another push against Airbnb coming from Christchurch. One of the city councillors is warning that Airbnb is turning bits of the city into ghost communities, and that for every nine new homes built in Christchurch last year, the city only gained one new resident. That councillor is Nathaniel Hertz Jardin, who is with us now. Hi, Nathaniel.
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