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Spain Cracks Down on Airbnb, Orders Removal of 65,000 Illegal Listings

by Victoria Ogbadu
May 19, 2025
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The Spanish government, aiming to address its escalating housing crisis, has ordered Airbnb, the global leader in short-term rental platforms, to remove more than 65,000 holiday rental listings from its platform for violating existing regulations.

The directive, announced by Spain’s Consumer Rights Ministry, marks a significant escalation in the country’s ongoing efforts to rein in the unchecked growth of short-term rentals, which many blame for exacerbating housing shortages and driving up rental prices in popular tourist destinations like Barcelona, Madrid, and the Canary Islands.

The ministry’s order targets listings that fail to comply with strict licensing requirements, including those lacking a valid license number or containing discrepancies in official records, such as whether the property is operated by an individual or a company.

A spokesperson for the ministry emphasized that these violations contravene Article 47 of the General Law for the Defense of Consumers and Users, potentially exposing Airbnb to fines ranging from €100,000 to six times the illicit gains from non-compliant listings.

This follows an earlier investigation launched in June 2024, which identified thousands of unlicensed listings on the platform, prompting warnings that went unheeded by the company.

In cities like Barcelona and Madrid, rents have surged by 18% in the past year, far outpacing income growth, particularly for young people and low-income families. The proliferation of holiday rentals, fueled by platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com, has been blamed for reducing the availability of long-term housing, as landlords increasingly shift to more lucrative short-term lets.

In Alicante, for instance, a staggering 73% of the 3,555 tourist properties listed are unlicensed, with many concentrated in popular neighborhoods like San Juan Beach and the Old Town.

The government’s actions are part of a broader strategy to regulate the short-term rental market and prioritize housing for residents. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been vocal about the issue, noting that non-EU buyers, including those from the UK, purchased approximately 27,000 properties in 2023 for investment purposes rather than residency, further straining the housing market.

To address this, Spain has introduced a national registry for holiday rentals, set to be fully operational by the end of 2025, requiring all properties to be registered with a unique identification number. Platforms like Airbnb will be obligated to verify host compliance, with non-compliant listings facing removal and hefty penalties.

In Madrid, a temporary suspension on new holiday rental licenses has been in place since April 2024, while the city revises its urban planning regulations. Meanwhile, in the Canary Islands, Airbnb has agreed to remove over 150 unauthorized listings, including unconventional accommodations like tents and campervans, in response to regional pressure.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
The removal of over 65,000 Airbnb listings signals Spain’s determination to prioritize residents over tourists in its housing policy.

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