
Cape Town’s housing crisis meets tourism-fired Airbnb boom

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Cape Town faces a housing crisis exacerbated by a booming tourism industry and the rise of Airbnb rentals. Residents like Fundisa Loza struggle with soaring rental prices, leading to illegal occupation of buildings. Airbnb listings have surged, reducing long-term rental availability and increasing costs. Activists and researchers call for stricter regulations, similar to those in cities like Amsterdam and New York. The city's population growth has outpaced housing supply, intensifying the issue. Locals are being pushed out of their neighborhoods, unable to afford living in their communities.
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