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  2. Short-term rental - Wikipedia

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    Short-term rental (STR) describes furnished self-contained apartments or houses that are rented for short periods of time. [1] They are usually seen as an alternative to hotels . "Short stay" rentals are an offshoot of the corporate housing market, [ 2 ] and are also offered by private owners and investors via online platforms such as Airbnb .

  3. HomeAway - Wikipedia

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    Vrbo, also known as 'Vacation Rentals by Owner' and previously styled as 'VRBO', was founded in 1995 as a service for short term rental listings. It was acquired by HomeAway in 2006. [14] 2007: Abritel.fr [15] France: 2007: VacationRentals.com [16] US: 2007: OwnersDirect.co.uk [17] United Kingdom: 2009: Homelidays.com [18] France: 2010 ...

  4. Accor - Wikipedia

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    Mobile application for short-term rentals of upscale apartments and houses: 2016 Gekko: B2B hotel distribution platform: 2017 Mamaworks: Coworking spaces in France and Luxembourg: 2017 Paris Society: Organization of events and entertainment: 2017 Potel & Chabot: Upscale catering: 2017 Verychic: Private sales of hotels and luxury stays: 2017 Adoria

  5. The Greek parliament on Wednesday approved a bill increasing a daily tax on short-term rental and hotel accommodation and charging cruise ship visitors a levy to cope with the … NBC Universal 22 ...

  6. Pied-à-terre - Wikipedia

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    Noordeinde 66, the pied-à-terre of Princess Beatrix in The Hague. A pied-à-terre (French pronunciation: [pje.t‿a tɛʁ], plural: pieds-à-terre; French for "foot on the ground") is a small living unit, e.g., apartment or condominium, often located in a large city and not used as an individual's primary residence.

  7. HLM - Wikipedia

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    In France, 72% of HLM (95% since 2000) are houses or small buildings of 20 apartments. [1] An habitation à loyer modéré (HLM, pronounced [aʃ ɛl ɛm], lit. ' housing at moderate rent '), is a form of low-income housing in France, Algeria, Senegal, and Quebec. It may be public or private, with rent subsidies.

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