The negative perception of STRs

This perception of the impact of STRs also extends to rental prices at 44% negative and 27% somewhat negative.

While the sentiment is strongest among young Canadians, three in five Canadians either support (39%) or somewhat support (23%) restrictions on commercial STRs.

Additionally, Canadians are twice as likely to think rent prices in their neighbourhood would go up (47%) thanks to STRs rather than stay the same (23%), which is a noticeable increase compared to 2018 when Canadians were just as likely to believe they would stay the same (31%) than go up (28%).

The impact on community safety is also seen as negative with two in five Canadians responding that they believe STRs have made communities in Canada less safe (43%) rather than have no impact on safety (34%).

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Limiting STRs

There is strong support Canada-wide for limiting commercial short-term rentals with over three in five Canadians who support (39%) or somewhat support (23%) limiting commercial STRs.

Support is also strong among younger Canadians, with nearly two thirds of Canadians aged 18 to 34 (64%) who support or somewhat support limiting commercial STRs.

Finally, local politicians who want increased regulation of STR platforms are more likely to see a positive impact on electoral prospects than a negative one. Canadians say they would be more likely (38%) rather than less likely (15%) to vote for a local politician if they decided that there needs to be more control over online STR platforms.

"In a climate where housing affordability is top of mind for Canadians, short-term rentals are linked to the issues of housing availability and increased rent prices," Nik Nanos, chief data scientist at Nanos Research, said in a statement.

"Canadians want to see more restrictions on commercial short-term rentals."

Survey methodology

This project was commissioned by the Hotel Association of Canada. Nanos conducted a hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,058 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between Sept. 29 and Oct. 2, 2024.

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Nicholas completed his master's in journalism and communications at Western University. Since then, he's worked as a reporter at the Financial Post, Healthing.ca, Sustainable Biz Canada and more. Aside from reporting, he also has experience in web production, social media management, photography and video production. His work can also be found in the Toronto Star, Yahoo Finance Canada, Electric Autonomy Canada and Exclaim among others.

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