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The cities with the biggest Airbnb rip-offs!

The cities with the biggest Airbnb rip-offs!

Mexico City, Reykjavík and New York: The cities with the biggest Airbnb rip-offs!

When planning a vacation one of the first and most important things to arrange is accommodation. Researching places to stay short term can be tricky, especially when travelling abroad.

When planning a vacation one of the first and most important things to arrange is accommodation. Researching places to stay short term can be tricky, especially when travelling abroad.  copyright (didesign021) Shutterstock  This is perhaps why many people turn to Airbnb thinking they can snag a great deal. But with more and more examples of price-hiking hosts hitting the news, OnlineMoneyAdvisor.co.uk wanted to find out if Airbnb really is the cheapest option.  To do so, in-house experts scoured the internet to find the average price of Airbnb stays across major cities, along with the average rent in the cities in order to determine once and for all if the app is a bargain or a rip off.  Mexico city came 30th in the rankings. The average price per night in the city is €22.47. On Airbnb however it is €59 per night which is €36.53 more.  The top 10 cities with the biggest Airbnb rip-offs  Rank 	  City 	  Average Rental Price Per Night 	  Average Airbnb Price Per Night 	  Difference  1 	  Reykjavík 	  € 37.10 	  € 133.50 	  € 96.40  2 	  Reading 	  € 32.26 	  € 123 	  € 90.74  3 	  New York City 	  € 87.85 	  € 178.50 	  € 90.65  4 	  London 	  € 58.06 	  € 146 	  € 87.94  5 	  Oxford 	  € 32.26 	  € 117.50 	  € 82.24  6 	  Dublin 	  € 56.54 	  € 139 	  € 82.55  7 	  Copenhagen 	  € 45.16 	  € 127 	  € 81.84  8 	  The Hague 	  € 35.48 	  € 113 	  € 77.52  9 	  Paris 	  € 40.32 	  € 113 	  € 72.68  10 	  Luxembourg 	  € 53.23 	  € 120 	  € 66.77  Across all 51 cities included in the city, Airbnb was the most expensive accomodation option.  The worst offender was the Airbnb prices in the Icelandic capital Reykjavík. The average price of a night's stay in this city costs an incredibly reasonable €37.10. However, for customers looking for accommodation on Airbnb the average price is €133.50, a whopping €96.40 more than the average rental price.  The second largest price difference can be found in Reading, England. Once again, the average price of a night in this city is pretty affordable at just €32.26. But on Airbnb it’s a different story. The average price on the site is €123, which is €90.74 more than average.  The third biggest difference is in New York City. Perhaps unsurprisingly NYC had one of the most expensive average prices per night at €87.85. However even with the high average price, the average on Airbnb was still €90.65 higher at €178.50 per night.  The top 10 cities with the smallest Airbnb rip-offs  Rank 	  City 	  Average Rental Price Per Night 	  Average Airbnb Price Per Night 	  Difference  1 	  Seoul 	  € 40.97 	  € 54 	  € 13.03  2 	  Belgrade 	  € 22.58 	  $37.00 	  € 14.42  3 	  Tirana 	  € 12.90 	  € 30 	  € 17.10  4 	  Bucharest 	  € 17.42 	  € 35 	  € 17.58  5 	  Sofia 	  € 13.87 	  € 33 	  € 19.13  6 	  Athens 	  € 25.48 	  € 45 	  € 19.52  7 	  Skopje 	  € 7.24 	  € 28 	  € 20.26  8 	  Podgorica 	  € 11.61 	  € 32 	  € 20.39  9 	  Warsaw 	  € 18.39 	  € 39 	  € 20.61  10 	  Sarajevo 	  € 12.90 	  € 35 	  € 22.10  The city where Airbnb prices are the most in line with the average is Seoul, South Korea. The average price per night in this city is €40.97. Travellers searching for a space on Airbnb can expect to pay around €54 which is a small increase of €13.03.  The second smallest difference can be found in Belgrade, Serbia. In this city the average price per night is a very affordable €22.58. The average price on Airbnb is €14.43 higher at €37.00.  The third smallest difference is in Tirana, Albania. The price per night in this city is one of the lowest of the cities in the study at €12.90. Despite the fact the difference in prices is one of the lowest in the study, the Airbnb price is still more than double the average at €30 per night (€17.10 more).  Methodology       OnlineMoneyAdvisor.co.uk wanted to find out if Airbnb is the cheaper option in major cities compared to the average rental prices.     The analysis was performed on a sample of 35,648 Airbnb listings from 52 major cities with ratings from 2,845,681 users.     Firstly, a list of current market rent estimates for 1-bedroom flats was obtained from Eurostat. The rent values used in this study have been compiled by Eurostat through specific rent surveys carried out annually in cooperation with relevant real estate agencies.     The average rent per month of each city has been used to calculate the price for one day of rent and allow comparison with Airbnb prices.     Information such as price per 1 bedroom apartment, user ratings and number of reviews was then collected from Airbnb. To account for seasonal variation, 5 listings for each month of the year have been compiled to obtain an average price per apartment.     Finally, the difference in rental prices between the market rent estimates and Airbnb prices was calculated.     Figures for Canada, Mexico, USA, Singapore and South Korea were in the local currency and have been converted to Euros

This is perhaps why many people turn to Airbnb thinking they can snag a great deal. But with more and more examples of price-hiking hosts hitting the news, OnlineMoneyAdvisor.co.uk wanted to find out if Airbnb really is the cheapest option.

To do so, in-house experts scoured the internet to find the average price of Airbnb stays across major cities, along with the average rent in the cities in order to determine once and for all if the app is a bargain or a rip off.

Mexico city came 30th in the rankings. The average price per night in the city is €22.47. On Airbnb however it is €59 per night which is €36.53 more.

The top 10 cities with the biggest Airbnb rip-offs

Rank

City

Average Rental Price Per Night

Average Airbnb Price Per Night

Difference

1

Reykjavík

€ 37.10

€ 133.50

€ 96.40

2

Reading

€ 32.26

€ 123

€ 90.74

3

New York City

€ 87.85

€ 178.50

€ 90.65

4

London

€ 58.06

€ 146

€ 87.94

5

Oxford

€ 32.26

€ 117.50

€ 82.24

6

Dublin

€ 56.54

€ 139

€ 82.55

7

Copenhagen

€ 45.16

€ 127

€ 81.84

8

The Hague

€ 35.48

€ 113

€ 77.52

9

Paris

€ 40.32

€ 113

€ 72.68

10

Luxembourg

€ 53.23

€ 120

€ 66.77

Across all 51 cities included in the city, Airbnb was the most expensive accomodation option.

The worst offender was the Airbnb prices in the Icelandic capital Reykjavík. The average price of a night's stay in this city costs an incredibly reasonable €37.10. However, for customers looking for accommodation on Airbnb the average price is €133.50, a whopping €96.40 more than the average rental price.

The second largest price difference can be found in Reading, England. Once again, the average price of a night in this city is pretty affordable at just €32.26. But on Airbnb it’s a different story. The average price on the site is €123, which is €90.74 more than average.

The third biggest difference is in New York City. Perhaps unsurprisingly NYC had one of the most expensive average prices per night at €87.85. However even with the high average price, the average on Airbnb was still €90.65 higher at €178.50 per night.

The top 10 cities with the smallest Airbnb rip-offs

Rank

City

Average Rental Price Per Night

Average Airbnb Price Per Night

Difference

1

Seoul

€ 40.97

€ 54

€ 13.03

2

Belgrade

€ 22.58

$37.00

€ 14.42

3

Tirana

€ 12.90

€ 30

€ 17.10

4

Bucharest

€ 17.42

€ 35

€ 17.58

5

Sofia

€ 13.87

€ 33

€ 19.13

6

Athens

€ 25.48

€ 45

€ 19.52

7

Skopje

€ 7.24

€ 28

€ 20.26

8

Podgorica

€ 11.61

€ 32

€ 20.39

9

Warsaw

€ 18.39

€ 39

€ 20.61

10

Sarajevo

€ 12.90

€ 35

€ 22.10

The city where Airbnb prices are the most in line with the average is Seoul, South Korea. The average price per night in this city is €40.97. Travellers searching for a space on Airbnb can expect to pay around €54 which is a small increase of €13.03.

The second smallest difference can be found in Belgrade, Serbia. In this city the average price per night is a very affordable €22.58. The average price on Airbnb is €14.43 higher at €37.00.

The third smallest difference is in Tirana, Albania. The price per night in this city is one of the lowest of the cities in the study at €12.90. Despite the fact the difference in prices is one of the lowest in the study, the Airbnb price is still more than double the average at €30 per night (€17.10 more).

Methodology

  1.  OnlineMoneyAdvisor.co.uk wanted to find out if Airbnb is the cheaper option in major cities compared to the average rental prices.
  2. The analysis was performed on a sample of 35,648 Airbnb listings from 52 major cities with ratings from 2,845,681 users.
  3. Firstly, a list of current market rent estimates for 1-bedroom flats was obtained from Eurostat. The rent values used in this study have been compiled by Eurostat through specific rent surveys carried out annually in cooperation with relevant real estate agencies.
  4. The average rent per month of each city has been used to calculate the price for one day of rent and allow comparison with Airbnb prices.
  5. Information such as price per 1 bedroom apartment, user ratings and number of reviews was then collected from Airbnb. To account for seasonal variation, 5 listings for each month of the year have been compiled to obtain an average price per apartment.
  6. Finally, the difference in rental prices between the market rent estimates and Airbnb prices was calculated.
  7. Figures for Canada, Mexico, USA, Singapore and South Korea were in the local currency and have been converted to Euros


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