Amsterdam: registering now compulsory for short stay lets
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Amsterdam: registering now compulsory for short stay lets
https://www.parool.nl/amsterdam/meld...m_content=free
The article is in Dutch, which you can google translate. The gist of it is that anyone who offers their dwelling as a short stay let has to register and the maximum number of days for a dwelling to be available for short stay letting will be strictly enforced. Something to take into account if you seek to rent through AirBnB.
The article is in Dutch, which you can google translate. The gist of it is that anyone who offers their dwelling as a short stay let has to register and the maximum number of days for a dwelling to be available for short stay letting will be strictly enforced. Something to take into account if you seek to rent through AirBnB.
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And in further news, the City Council has adopted a policy that will withhold permits to businesses that primarily cater to tourists:
https://www.parool.nl/amsterdam/amst...kels~a4520250/
- Cheese shops
- Souvenir shops
- Icecream and waffle places
- Donut shops
- Bicycle rental businesses
- Luggage consignment
- Pick up points for AirBnB keys
- Drugs, sex, beer etc "museums"
- Experiences
- Ticketshops
- Shops with bars
- Smartshops
- Minimarts
https://www.parool.nl/amsterdam/amst...kels~a4520250/
- Cheese shops
- Souvenir shops
- Icecream and waffle places
- Donut shops
- Bicycle rental businesses
- Luggage consignment
- Pick up points for AirBnB keys
- Drugs, sex, beer etc "museums"
- Experiences
- Ticketshops
- Shops with bars
- Smartshops
- Minimarts
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An article in English about it: https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...visitor-influx
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17 million tourists up from 12 million 5 years ago - wow! Bold action and seems well intended less Amsterdam becomes the Venice of the North in more ways than one.
Thanks for posting - very interesting. I hope central Amsterdam can retain some semblance of a real lived in by locals place instead of a huge Leidesplein.
Thanks for posting - very interesting. I hope central Amsterdam can retain some semblance of a real lived in by locals place instead of a huge Leidesplein.
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I can understand the shop thing, actually. A lot of shops that cater to tourists are kind of trashy and fly by night. Inhibiting the growth of those shops would in theory mean that something better would take their place, shops that would enhance rather than detract from the neighborhoods. It's not a bad move.
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And, a further restriction on short stay letting: the number of days that a property can be rented out is now reduced to 30/year, from 60/year. So, if you are AirBnB-ing, please don't because your rental may be suddenly pulled for - cough- "reasons".
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Understandable! Amsterdam is not a theme park but a city where people actually live. It's high time that cities take action in favour of their inhabitants, before they are turned into mere theme parks.
Mass tourism ruins what it has been looking for...
Mass tourism ruins what it has been looking for...
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Apparently the new city government plans to not only ban airbnb altogether in popular areas, they're also increasing the tourist tax: https://www.independent.co.uk/travel...-a8355521.html
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Another article in English on this.
Dutchnews.nl
Just be careful of what you rent.
Hopeful this sort of thing will be reduced too.
Dutchnews.nl
Just be careful of what you rent.
Hopeful this sort of thing will be reduced too.




