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The places where Airbnb has left to grow are more likely to enact legislation restricting their operation. The low hanging fruit is already picked.



Highly disagree, I see Airbnb growing massively in the developing world as local safety+tourism infrastructure, desire to travel there, and internet familiarity/enough English to make a listing among those living there increase in the next 10-20 years. Of course, Airbnb is already big in places like Bali, but over time I see essentially all areas of Indonesia, Malaysia, Ecuador etc. becoming vacation destinations


I disagree with this completely, but I'll admit that reasonable people can disagree about that.




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