Rental Markets: A Frantic Fight for Shelter as a Service? | Airbnb, PropTech & the Housing Crisis
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The internet was supposed to make the rental market more efficient and transparent. But has it instead turned the basic human need for shelter into a frantic, dehumanising battle with technology - where algorithms, platforms, and data have more power than the people looking for a home?
We're joined by Thomas Sigler - Deputy Head of the School of the Environment and Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of Queensland - whose research sits at the exact intersection of urban geography, technology, and how we live.
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In this episode we investigate how short-term rental platforms hollowed out housing supply, examine the role of PropTech in reshaping how we search and apply for homes, explore the data privacy implications of digital rental applications, and ask whether the technology that promised transparency has simply handed more power to landlords, platforms, and property influencers.
00:00 Introduction to the Rental Market Crisis
02:57 The Impact of Short-Term Rentals
06:04 Understanding the Rental Market Dynamics
08:47 The Role of PropTech in Rental Searches
11:55 Community Resistance and Transient Populations
15:02 The Rise of Digital Nomadism
17:51 The Transparency of Digital Platforms
21:07 Privacy Concerns in Rental Applications
24:09 Regulatory Challenges in the Rental Market
26:45 The Influence of Property Influencers
29:56 FOMO and the Property Market
33:10 Crisis in the Housing Market
36:05 The Future of Housing and Technology
38:59 What renters can actually do
Guest links — Thomas Sigler:
https://environment.uq.edu.au/profile/9602/thomas-sigler