Designated areas within a city targeted for redevelopment and revitalization, sometimes impacting short-term rental regulations and investment opportunities.
The degree to which a short-term rental property blends seamlessly into the existing architectural and social fabric of the surrounding urban environment.
Initiatives aimed at improving the economic and social conditions of urban areas, potentially influencing the growth and development of short-term rental markets.
Though not directly related to short-term rentals, understanding the historical context of land development, like the Oglethorpe Plan known for its grid system and green spaces, can be insightful when analyzing the layout and potential of your rental property.
Graduates from Iuav University of Venice, known for their expertise in architecture, design, and urban planning, who may bring specialized skills to short-term rental management and hosting.
Ekistics is the science of human settlements. In the context of short-term rentals, it refers to understanding how the presence of these rentals impacts the overall design, functionality, and social fabric of a neighborhood or city.