Canada's top Airbnb hosts aren't exactly who they seem | CBC News (2024)

Sporting a crisp button-up shirt in his profile photo, smiling Airbnb host "Alejandro" states he's been around the world and thus understands other travellers "much better."

The profile pic for "Mike" shows him bearded, grinning, and relaxing to whatever's playing on his iPhone – remarkably chill for someone who runs 61 listings on Airbnb and has hosted more than 7,900 stays.

"Aj" organizes bachelor party trips when he's not managing his 90-plus Airbnb listings.

They are all among Canada's most prolific Airbnb hosts, according to a CBC News tally of 32,000 entire apartment, condo and house listings that appeared on the popular accommodation-booking website in 16 major cities in the country.

But while Airbnb promotes itself as a darling of the sharing economy, touting stays in real people's homes and relationships with personable hosts, its biggest players in Canada are actually — and sometimes secretly — multimillion-dollar for-profit corporations, a CBC News data analysis found.

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"Most of what's happening on Airbnb isn't home-sharing," said McGill University urban planning professor David Wachsmuth, who has studied the company for several years. "Instead, it's something much more like commercial short-term rental operations."

It's a far cry from co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky's vision of "ordinary people" becoming micro-entrepreneurs and earning a little extra income to help them make their own rent.

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Airbnb did not suggest that anyone CBC News spoke to was violating its terms of service, though some jurisdictions restrict multiple listings under local regulations.

'Makes it more enticing'

Take "Alejandro." According to the Airbnb data gathered by CBC News over a 24-hour period earlier this month, he had 238 listings in Montreal, the Ottawa area, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver — more than any other host. Surely a Herculean task for one man to manage, even one who declares "hospitality my life!"

It turns out Alejandro had help. An internet image-matching search using his profile photo shows he was actually a paid employee, described as an "Airbnb specialist," for Montreal-based Corporate Stays, a multimillion-dollar company that mostly rents longer-term executive suites to businesses relocating staff.

Corporate Stays was founded a decade ago and is run by Vladimir de Suarez d'Aulan, a Frenchman who studied business in Montreal and whose social mediapostsdocument his globe-trotting. When there arevacancies among its 600 or so furnished suites in Canada, the company rents some of them out for extended stays through Airbnb.

"I was just basically reserving for guests [and] managing all of them," Alejandro said when CBC News reached him in Montreal.

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The company's head of sales, Frédéric Aouad, said they made Alejandro the face of their Airbnb account because "it helps the performance of our listings."

"It's much more personable to be talking to a human being," Aouad explained. "It makes it more enticing." But he said it's not a ploy, and Alejandro would make it clear to prospective renters before they booked that he represented a corporate housing company.

Alejandro lost his title as Canada's Airbnb king last week. His face disappeared from all his listings, replaced by a Corporate Stays logo. There are now only 87. Aouad said the company has been cutting back on its tourist offerings to focus on longer-term business bookings, and added that his company's image was suffering from the noise complaints and neighbours' gripes associated with many Airbnbs.

Alejandro's job has been eliminated.

Fake profile photos

The new leader in the rankings is a company called Sonder, also founded in Montreal, but which has since followed the lure of $135 million US in venture capital to San Francisco.

Like Corporate Stays, Sonder has sleekly furnished whole apartments for rent, though its Canadian offerings — 232 listings in Montreal, as of earlier this month — are just a fraction of its worldwide inventory. But unlike Corporate Stays, the Sonder logo and company name have been front and centre on its Airbnb profiles. Through a PR firm, Sonder declined to comment on its strategy.

And while Sonder is clear it's a company running a business on Airbnb, other top Canadian players on the platform are not.

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There's "Mike," who has more reviews than anyone — 7,955 as of Monday night — spread over 64 listings. That means "Mike" has hosted people at least 7,955 times, putting to the test his self-description as "an easy going person" who loves "to be with and around people."

His photo isn't real; an internet image-matching search shows it's a stock picture that has been used dozens of times on unrelated sites all over the web. On older reviews for his properties, guests refer to him as "Hakim."

It turns out that "Mike," too, is a front for a Montreal company that operates listings commercially. Through Airbnb messages, he said he uses the stock photo — of a bearded, smiling, youthful white male — "because I had previous issues with racist comments about my looks."

He chose the alias "Mike" because it's the nickname of an employee. He wouldn't reveal the name of his company, but said it pays all taxes and is in the process of becoming compliant with provincial and municipal regulations. "Hakim" was an employee who used to manage the company's Airbnb account, he said.

Properties listed multiple times

"Aj" is a self-described former software engineer managing 90 Montreal listings as of earlier this month. "I plan events and organize bachelor party trips full time," his profile reads. He, too, uses a stock photo for his account, one that can be found on more than a hundred separate social media profiles and websites.

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But Aj is real. Full name: Alexander (A.J.) Zakowski. His business mostly rents furnished apartments during the school year to university students, especially students on exchange for three or four months who don't want the burden of a full-year lease or buying furniture. When they take off for the summer, his company puts the suites on Airbnb as nightly rentals.

He still aims to give it a human touch, he said — which is why the Airbnb account is in his name, not his company's. "If I was travelling, I'd rather be dealing with a person than a company," he told CBC News.

He uses the phoney photo, he said, for his and his family's safety. "This is from a liability perspective. When guests do have issues, we don't want them, like, taking it out personally on me."

44% of hosts are 'multi-listers'

The data gathered by CBC News provides just a one-day snapshot of the Airbnb market for entire homes, apartments or condos, which account for about two-thirds of the platform's listings in major Canadian cities. Numbers can vary widely with the tourist season or the school year, and the data is far from definitive. Airbnb has repeatedly called such independently obtained figures "very unreliable."

For instance, Zakowski said many commercial Airbnb operators — himself included — might list each of their properties multiple times: each room could have a listing as part of a shared space, and then the apartment as a whole is listed, to appeal to a range of potential guests. So his total number of listings is possibly twice the number of properties he manages.

But the numbers captured earlier this month are consistent in a key respect: In city after city, a considerable portion of the listings are from people who have more than one entire home, condo or apartment up for grabs. Our national analysis found 44 per cent of hosts had at least two listings, and 22 per cent had at least five.

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"A sizeable chunk of those are effectively hotels that are operating out of what used to be, or what otherwise could be, people's homes,"McGill's Wachsmuth stated. He's in favour of true home-sharing, he said, but not commercial operations on the sly that drive up housing prices and rents.

"I don't think there's any reasonable public policy justification for these to exist at all, let alone to be proliferating."

Airbnb declined an interview but said in a statement that "in any city with an Airbnb presence, homes listed on our platform account for a tiny percentage of the total local housing supply." The company said it supports cities' efforts to protect the supply of affordable housing.

It also said commercial hospitality businesses' use of its service fits within its mission of "ensuring our platform offers greater choice for our guests and helps all types of hosts succeed."

"Responsible home sharing strengthens neighbourhoods and generates meaningful economic impact for communities and our hosts."

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Methodology: How did CBC analyze Airbnb listings?

CBCNews monitored and collected the price, number of reviews, star rating and geolocation of all listings advertising an entire home or suite that appeared on Airbnb's website on April 10, 2019, for 16 Canadian cities. A minority of listings might be duplicates of the same property created by the same host as a marketing strategy.

Airbnb has consistently said that data gathered in this manner is unreliable and can have significant gaps because of the limited information available on its public web pages.

Follow Zach Dubinsky on Twitter @DubinskyZach and Valérie Ouellet@valerie_ouellet

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FAQs

Canada's top Airbnb hosts aren't exactly who they seem | CBC News? ›

Multimillion-dollar corporations. While Airbnb touts stays in real people's homes and relationships with personable hosts, its biggest players in Canada are actually — and sometimes secretly — multimillion-dollar for-profit corporations, a CBC News data analysis finds.

What are the problems with Airbnb hosts? ›

Based on feedbacks from other Airbnb hosts, we can highlight five main issues:
  • Guest-related problems. Some guests may damage property, steal items, or cause disturbances. ...
  • Additional costs. ...
  • Legal obligations. ...
  • Time commitment. ...
  • Uncertainty.
Jul 12, 2024

What is the biggest problem with Airbnb? ›

A 2021 study of more than 125,000 Airbnb complaints on Twitter found that 72% of the issues were related to poor customer service and 22% were related to scams.

How much do Airbnb hosts make Canada? ›

Average Annual Host Revenue By Country (Top 10 by number of Listings): 2021/2020
COUNTRYAVERAGE ANNUAL HOST EARNINGS 2021AVERAGE ANNUAL HOST EARNINGS 2020
Canada$19,844$11,633
Portugal$16,996$8,992
Spain$17,095$7,672
Mexico$14,786$8,302
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What is the controversy with Airbnb? ›

Some of the most vocal grievances center on cleaning fees. In the US, only 15 percent of Airbnb listings don't have cleaning fees, and a NerdWallet analysis found that cleaning fees now make up about a quarter of the total price guests pay.

Are there fake hosts on Airbnb? ›

But can you get scammed on Airbnb? Absolutely. Unfortunately, there are a handful of Airbnb scams by hosts lurking on the platform, but that doesn't mean you're helpless. Here's what to look out for if you're looking for a short-term rental.

Is Airbnb in decline? ›

Across the US, Airbnb bookings have grown 8.9% over the last year (January 2023- January 2024). However, each market and property is unique. Some markets boom while others bust. And even individual properties can succeed in an otherwise volatile location.

Where is the highest demand for Airbnb in Canada? ›

Top 10 Airbnb Markets in Canada
  1. Niagara Falls - Ontario. Niagara Falls, Ontario is located on the western bank of the Niagara River in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario. ...
  2. Whistler - Columbia. ...
  3. Tofino. ...
  4. Kelowna. ...
  5. Quebec. ...
  6. Canmore. ...
  7. Vancouver. ...
  8. Montreal, QC.

How is Airbnb doing in Canada? ›

Travel on Airbnb generated more than $10B in economic impact across Canada in 2023 and helped support nearly 110,000 Canadian jobs. Guests on Airbnb in Canada generated $10.4B in visitor spending. Guest spending generated more than $7.6B in taxes for governments across the country.

Is Airbnb worth it in Canada? ›

Canadian Airbnb hosts are profiting big time from their investments, earning roughly $7.1 billion (CAD) since 2010. For new entrepreneurs and hosts that want a piece of this revenue, it is crucial to consider what makes a great location for an Airbnb property.

Why are people banning Airbnb? ›

Irvine, California, a picturesque city of 300,000 in Orange County, banned short-term rentals back in 2018 as residents grew frustrated by increasing numbers of vacation rentals in once-quiet neighborhoods. Based on a new study published this summer in Real Estate Economics, the move had a notable impact.

What are the biggest complaints about Airbnb? ›

5 Common Airbnb Complaints and How To Handle Them
  • Complaint #1: Issues With Cleanliness and Maintenance.
  • Complaint #2: Inaccurate or Misleading Property Descriptions.
  • Complaint #3: Problems With Check-In and Accessibility.
  • Complaint #4: Lack of Amenities or Supplies.
  • Complaint #5: Unresponsive or Unhelpful Hosts.
Mar 18, 2024

Is Airbnb becoming less popular? ›

High demand. According to AirDNA, Airbnb listings in the United States reached an all-time high of 1.4 million in September 2022, up 23% from the previous year. Airbnb 2023 quarterly results also reveal that the overall nights and experiences booked at Airbnb grew by 19% in 2023, and their supply shot up by 18%.

What is the downside of hosting an Airbnb? ›

Added Fees: Like hotels, Airbnb imposes a number of additional fees. For each booking, both guests and hosts pay a service fee to Airbnb, which can be steep. Banks or credit card issuers may also add fees, if applicable. Taxes: Hosts and guests in some countries may be subject to a value-added tax (VAT).

How trustworthy are Airbnb hosts? ›

Safety issues can happen at any form of lodging, and Airbnb is generally considered safe. Just be aware that problems can arise, so be aware of scams, unethical practices and physical issues with properties.

Why are Airbnb failing? ›

I have a few theories: traveling is normalizing post-pandemic and people are going back to hotels, too many short term rentals on the market, airbnb is too expensive. Meanwhile, the costs to run the airbnb keeps going up.

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