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Housing shortage in Greece as property owners evict tenants to get on the Airbnb bandwagon

  • Rents have doubled in some of Athens’ most popular tourists districts
  • Shortage is acute on popular islands where visiting civil servants, teachers and university students are unable to find affordable housing beyond May

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Rents in Athens have more than doubled as owners list their properties on Airbnb to cater to tourists. Photo: Handout
Agence France-Presse

For Dimitra Dionysopoulou, who lives in the shadow of the Acropolis, there is no mistaking the signs of the Airbnb takeover in her neighbourhood.

“Renovation noise, debris disposal bins on every street, and rolling luggage,” said the 50-year-old Athenian mother.

Dionysopoulou has lived her entire life in the middle-class district of Koukaki, now in the midst of a home-sharing frenzy. In 2016, it was named Airbnb’s fifth fastest growing neighbourhood globally with an 800 per cent jump in activity.

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Its selling point? Walking distance from one of the world’s most visited archaeological sites, as well as the state-of-the-art Acropolis museum.

Tourists take in the view from the Anafiotika district of Athens, under the Acropolis archaeological site. Photo: AFP
Tourists take in the view from the Anafiotika district of Athens, under the Acropolis archaeological site. Photo: AFP
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Hundreds of flats in Koukaki’s ageing concrete buildings are now on offer. Rents have doubled and entire families of tenants have been pushed out by cash-hungry owners, said Dionysopoulou.

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