Not gonna lie, I’d be less likely to buy a house if I knew the next door neighbor was renting their place out to multiple people each week.
And you would be wise to avoid buying a home next door to an Airbnb.
Unless, of course, you enjoy having a party going on next door 24/7/52, which includes having a continual stream of heaven only knows who next door, being in close proximity to people who are always on vacation (which means that while youre on normal working schedule, you are awakened often during the week by car doors slamming and outdoor conversations in the middle of the night even when there isnt an actual party going on), having your home and anyone at your home being curiously watched by strangers, and, if youre lucky, finding the occasional drone flying above your property.
The scumbuckets who bought the house next door didnt have the courage to tell us their plans so they lied, which didnt go over well with us when their Airbnb opened.
Thankfully, a few months ago they sold to a couple who live there now and things are back to normal neighborhood living.
What if your child(ren) left for college and you wanted to rent out a room?
What if a friend’s house burnt down and they needed a place to stay?
It’s your property and what you do with it is your business.
If they want to regulate commercial properties let them, however, private property properly zoned single family should be exempt as long as the owner still lives there.