Budapest is intensifying its efforts to regulate short-term apartment rentals offered through platforms like Airbnb. Another district has joined the city’s initiative to restrict these rentals, building on previous measures aimed at addressing housing affordability and preserving residential areas. The move is part of a broader campaign to curb the proliferation of tourist accommodations in traditionally residential neighborhoods. Details of the new district’s regulations were not specified in the source, but follow a pattern of limitations already implemented elsewhere in the city. This ongoing “Airbnb bust” reflects concerns about the impact of short-term rentals on the local housing market and quality of life for residents. The city aims to balance tourism revenue with the needs of its permanent population. Further details are available on Daily News Hungary’s website.