The original title does not contain "terryfing", so please remove that.<p>Also, I fail to see wha's so terrifying about that.<p>In 2015 it looks like 10-15 rentals a day.
Correct title is "Airbnb in Amsterdam."<p>There is an obvious lack of data cleaning here. You can see from the first places drawn on the map that a lot of them are duplicated. I don't think that many people have multiple dwellings in the same area.
AirBnB is a plague in Amsterdam where people rent out their house almost full-time on the service. A lot of concern has been voiced by neighbours and public figures (notably Arjen Lubach, a sort of Dutch John Oliver). The critisicm comes from the fact that Airbnb pretends to be a place for short term rentals and family businesses on the side, but is spiralling more and more into professional agencies renting out houses without much supervision in terms of safety or tax.<p>I guess most major cities around the world face this problem but this is a nice visualization.
Travelers are interested in easy, cute, short-term apartment rentals. I fail to see how this is even surprising.<p>The mega-trends happen whether you like them or not. Adapt or die.