A recent study looked at Airbnb home/apartment listings in 20 different Zip codes located throughout the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. It found that those listings which offered to rent entire homes or apartments on Airbnb’s website comprise at least 10 percent of the total rental units in those Zip codes, according to the report by New York Communities for Change. The most popular neighborhood for Airbnb rentals, the East Village, saw 28 percent of rental units converted into illegal hotel rooms.
The study’s authors relied on U.S. Census data as well as data gathered from the company’s website. Data from the New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey was also referenced but was not used in calculations. Here are some of the topline findings from the report: