The Extractive Potential of Residual Rent: Effects of Touristification on the Historic Center of Napoli / 3

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Looking at the data, the most attractive properties for their short-term redevelopment potential are those labeled, on the cadaster, as popular category (A2). Considering the residential building stock of the block, excluding the 0,5 and 1 room properties, the A2 properties are already present on the platform, and we estimated that 62% of residential real estate units (408) are susceptible to turbo-valorisation. This process pushes for increasing displacement of populations, like students and low income tenants, who can no longer afford the competitive prices of short term rentals.

 

 

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Author: M. Cerreta, F. Della Mura, L. Lieto, G. Poli
Date: 2020

 

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