Staying at an Airbnb? It's about to get more expensive in this state

Airbnb, Stayz and a peak tourism body have decried an incoming short-stay levy, part of a swathe of reforms to shake up Victoria's housing sector.

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Holiday-makers will be slugged with an Australian-first 7.5 per cent short-stay accommodation levy to address the state's housing crisis. Source: AAP / Sipa USA

Key Points
  • Victoria is expected to build 800,000 homes in the next decade.
  • Reforms include an Australian-first 7.5 per cent levy on short-term stays.
  • Apartment design standards will also be bolstered under the scheme.
Victoria has committed to building 800,000 homes in the next decade while holiday-makers will be slugged with a short-stay accommodation levy to address the state's housing crisis.

Premier Daniel Andrews unveiled reforms as part of his government's long-awaited housing statement on Wednesday.
The changes are headlined by an Australian-first 7.5 per cent consumer levy on short-term accommodation bookings with platforms such as Airbnb and Stayz.

Under the housing statement, under-used and surplus government land will be rezoned to build an estimated 9,000 homes across 45 sites in both metropolitan Melbourne and Victoria's regions.

Apartment design standards will be bolstered under the scheme.
People on a residential construction site in Melbourne.
Melbourne must find housing for an extra 3.1 million people predicted to be living there by 2051. Source: AAP / James Ross
Victoria becoming a signatory to an "affordable housing investment partnership" will mean developers who prioritise affordable housing will have low-interest loans and government guarantees.
The Andrews government expects its housing statement will lead to the construction of up to 800,000 new homes in the next decade.

Victoria will also outlaw rent bidding, increase the minimum notice to vacate time from 60 to 90 days and ban landlords from raising rents for a year after asking the previous tenant to vacate.

A new agency will be set up to resolve disputes between landlords and tenants.
Airbnb Australia and New Zealand's public policy head Michael Crosby has previously backed a levy but suggested a 7.5 per cent rate will impact tourism and should be lower.

Stayz government and corporate affairs senior director Eacham Curry has described the levy as ill-conceived and said the sector should not be painted as the cause of or solution to Victoria's housing crisis.

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Published 20 September 2023 12:01pm
Source: AAP


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