Publisher/s
Regional Studies
Publication Date
18 June 2025
Author
Zhenpeng Zoua, Thomas Sigler, Alicia Rambaldi, Elin Charles-Edwards, Jonathan Corcoran

With a strong post-pandemic rebound in domestic and international travel, debates regarding how best to regulate short-term rentals have surfaced as a key policy topic. This paper examines the dynamic causal impacts of a 180-day cap on short- and long-term rental markets in multiple regions in New South Wales, Australia. The analysis reveals a temporary reduction of active short-term rentals during the early implementation, which quickly dissipated. No evidence is found for the cap having any sustained impact on long-term rent levels. The results suggest that without effective enforcement, a 180-day cap alone may be insufficient to achieve policy objectives.

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