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Short-term rentals surge 70% in Longyearbyen since 2023

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  • Booked overnight stays in short-term rentals up 70% since 2023
  • Number of rental units increased 40% last year
  • Data from Visit Svalbard report

The growth reflects a sharp uptick in demand for short-term accommodation in the Arctic town. Visit Svalbard's report did not disclose the total number of booked overnight stays or the revenue generated from these rentals. The factors driving the increase remain unclear, as does the impact on Longyearbyen's housing market.

Comparisons with other Norwegian regions have not been provided.

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